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i am on air 1 and stay away from upgrade to latest IOS version. I only use it for music -- no games or any other apps. all notifications and messages and bluetooth off. usually wifi is also off. it works great on my setup. the only thing that has ever frozen or crashed on me is iMaschine and i suspect its the app and not the hardware.
Depends on what software you're running, but overall newer will = better performance. For me, going from an iPad 2 to an Air 2 provides a massive general boost in speed, but that's been overwritten by some apps not performing well on the iOS/Air 2 combo. Audiobus for example, is unpredictable for me now - sometimes it works flawlessly other times apps within it freeze up or lose sound. Swings and roundabouts though as I can now use In App Audio. At some point when iOS is tweaked to work better with the Air 2 though, and more apps will be developed specifically to support this hardware/software combo, it'll become the one to have. Until the next one comes out...
I agree with what monzo is saying about iOS and apps being tweaked to work on the Air 2. When it does you are going to see a big leap in performance because the software will be taking full advantage of the hardware. Right now however you can take advantage of the 2 GB of RAM. You can run more apps, etc.
The key word being 'when' in this case @mkell424 I think (hope) many of us will have learned to sit on what's working instead of diving into the unknown. I also think that apps these days are optimised to work with the latest IOS which is a little unfair on the developers and the users if Apple keep 'improving' their OS. I don't know if OSX has ever suffered similar growth issues. If yes I'm glad I wasn't there to have experienced it. Mind you I was a windows user which was probably worse.
Here's to IOS reaching puberty!
Hardware/software nirvana tends to occur slightly behind bleeding edge and slightly in front of older platforms. By the time they've finished perfecting and developing for the Air 2/iOS 8 platform the Air 3/iPad Pro iOS 9 combo will be the one with all the new bugs, and the Air 1 will start to struggle with the lack of RAM. Probably.
That is when most of us will be stuck on air 2 8.3.2!
Sounds about right.
I agree with what you guys are saying about the next iPad having problems when the Air 2 is mature. There comes a time however when every iPad passes maturity.
My last iPad was an iPad 3. It went through the growing pains and maturity, but then it got to a point where it was underpowered because personally, I like running new apps to their full capacity.
If I bought last years' model it wouldn't stay as relevant as long as the current gen. Plus in this case the RAM doubled. That's a big change in the hardware.