The most obvious difference between an iPad and an iPhone is the size; however, iPads are expanding into smaller sizes like the iPad mini and iPhones have gotten a little larger with each successive generation. The size difference, while still substantial, is not as large as it once was. The two devices also use different aspect ratios. As of the iPhone 5, the iPhone features a 16:9 aspect ratio whereas the iPad has a 4:3 aspect ratio. The larger screen usually, but not always, means that the iPad has a higher resolution than the iPhone, which makes it difficult to resize some apps. The combination of the resolution and the aspect ratio means that running iPhone apps on the iPad can result in a stretched-out display or a black border surrounding the app display.
Why the iPad is like a big iPhone, and why its completely different
Earlier this week, Apple introduced a redesigned iPad and updates to the iPad Pros. They'll likely help the company spur sales during the ever-important holiday shopping season. But it also means Apple now sells six different iPads, and you might find it a bit tricky to pick the one that's best for you or a loved one.
A good app for handwriting has an entirely different place in the iOS ecosystem compared to a traditional note-taking app (like Bear, our favorite app in that category). With handwriting being the focus instead of keyboard-based text entry, drawings and doodles can take shape, margins can be utilized, and the tools as a whole are completely different. These apps can come especially in handy for certain use cases such as students taking lecture notes, those committed to keeping a journal, and anyone who appreciates the art of putting pen to paper.
GoodNotes 5 is free to download, but there are several limitations (like only getting three notebooks). This is a great option if you just want to try the app out and see if it works for you, but we highly recommend unlocking the full app through the $7.99 in-app purchase. This is a one-time cost, but completely worth it.
For years, Apple made its iPad fanbase feel like second-class citizens as iPadOS largely felt like an afterthought. While iPadOS 15 laid the groundwork for bigger and better things, iPadOS 16 is a completely different beast.
Fact: IOS has never had a full keyboard-driven user interface. The iPhone started out as a piece of glass that uses your fingers as a pointing and pressing device. This was brilliant for a small piece of glass, and millions of people have accommodated to and learned that system. It even worked well with a small iPad, but when you make the screen larger (as in the iPad Pro), the dynamic changes. And when you start thinking that it could be like a laptop, it breaks down completely.
Hi Lee,I had the chance to have a play on a friends ipad the other day, i spent about 2 hours with it, i enjoyed it and can see it has great potential. I am still trying to find a place for it though, i have an iphone, laptop and pc, still can't justify the expense to my self.Pete
This holiday season is especially exciting with new features built-in to iOS like CarPlay and Hey Siri, which allows you to activate Siri while your iPhone or iPad is charging completely hands-free, and below are some of the best products to gift the iPhone or iPad-owning driver this year.(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle []).push();
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