20W charger of the new iPad Air vs. 18W of the iPad Pro

The new Apple iPad Air add a 20W charger compared to the 18W iPad Pro launched last March of this same year 2020. We understand that what Apple wants with this small increase in the power of the charger of the new fourth generation iPad Air, is that its full charge is somewhat faster.

The differences between the Pro and the new Air exist, although it is true that by design we can be "tempted" to think that they are the same. The iPad Pro were the first Apple computers to add the USB C port and now the new Airs have followed, so It is interesting that the firm continues to bet on these ports on their iPads since on the iPhone it seems that they will take a little longer.

18W iPad Pro charger

Adding this more power to your chargers is not a bad thing, on the contrary. This increase can be interesting to carry out a charge in less time and all this without being harmful to the battery of these new iPad. If we look for more differences we come across the screen that is not 120HzThis is a negative for everyone, but especially for those who have previously tried an iPad with this type of screen, if you are one of those who have not tried it, it is difficult to realize the lack of this refresh rate.

But going back to the charger we focus on another important detail and that is that this case Apple specifies that the battery of the 11-inch iPad Pro is 28,65 watt-hour lithium polymer and that of the new iPad Air is 28,6, XNUMX watt-hours, so we understand that these come to be the same battery in both models iPad.

Without a doubt, it is preferable to be able to charge our devices somewhat faster, whatever it is, so This 20W charger that is included in the 2020 iPad Air could begin to be added to the iPad Pro in March for users who plan to make their purchase, but we already know that this will not happen.


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  1.   Raúl Aviles said

    The truth is that an increase in the power of the charger is always positive as you say!

    But I have the 18W charger of the iPad Pro 11´´ 2020 and believe me it charges super fast!

    The truth is that I was surprised by how fast the iPad charges (in an hour and little is charged) so I imagine that with a 20 W charger it will be wonderful!

    Now you just have to decide between buying the new iPad Air or waiting until March? and buy you the next Pro that is expected "revolutionary"

    1.    Jordi Giménez said

      It is possible that Raul is waiting for me, and it is that my Air 2 continues to work well the truth

      We will see how the new Pro is but I do not want to get too illusions since its price will skyrocket quite a bit

      regards!