Just a couple of days are left to take advantage of a pre-order deal from Sky
Just a few days after Apple announced its latest iPad Air, Sky is offering a pre-order deal that could equate to just 53p a day for some customers. Those looking to upgrade to a powerful yet affordable iPad could find their new daily driver in the iPad Air M4.
Despite this, the new device is being offered at an asking price of £599, which may be cheaper than some iPads that can cost upwards of £1,000, is still significantly higher than many budget tablets on the market. However, Sky is currently holding a pre-order offer ahead of the device’s official launch on March 11.
Currently, Sky is allowing customers to pre-order the 11-ich iPad Air M4 for £16.50 a month, which equates to around 53p per day in a 31-day month. Otherwise, customers can grab the larger 13-inch version for £21 a month – both devices on offer contain 128GB storage, which should be plenty for small files and photos, especially if you pair it with an iCloud subscription.
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Bare in mind that those who pre-order the device will need to pay an upfront fee of £12 for both versions of the tablet. The iPad Air M4 is being offered in a variety of bright colours, including white, black, purple, and blue.
The iPad Air M4 is the latest updated tablet from Apple and offers a variety of upgrades from previous generations. Chief among these is the M4 chip, which Apple claims is 30% faster than the previous iPad Air with an M3 chip and 2.3 times faster than an iPad Air with an M1 chip.
This extra performance is also boosted by the faster CPU and GPU, which can help make a variety of common tasks feel faster, such as processing digital art made on the tablet and editing videos for social media or projects.
This is also supported by a new N1 a C1X chip, which allows the iPad Air to deliver fast wireless and cellular conections while also being compatible with Wi-Fi 7, which can make the device browse the internet and download things much quicker when paired with a Wi-Fi router on a compatible broadband router.
Sky is not the only provider offering pre-order deals on the iPad Air M4, with O2 also offering the device for £33 a month in a 48-month contract. This plan, which includes a £20 upfront cost, also includes 1GB of data, allowing you to use the device with mobile data internet connection.
If you would rather purchase the device outright, you can currently grab the 11-inch iPad Air for £699 from Argos. While having a higher initial investment cost, this offer means that you won’t be locked into any contracts.
When announcing the iPad Air M4, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, Bob Borchers, said: “iPad Air gives users more ways than ever to be creative and productive, offering powerful performance and incredible versatility to help them turn their ideas into reality. With its blazing performance thanks to M4, incredible AI capabilities, and game-changing iPadOS 26 features, there’s never been a better time to choose or upgrade to iPad Air.”
Creators may opt to invest in an iPad due to it being compatible with Apple Creator Studio. This allows you to use premium apps such as Mixelmator Pro for editing photos in a professional environment or Final Cut Pro, a video editing software often used by content creators and even professional film editors.
