I have the main unit.
type computer
country USA
year 2013
os iOS 7.0.3
cpu Apple A7
speed 1.4 GHz
ram 64 MB
graphic 9,7″ IPS LED-backlit 2048×1536
sound yes
Cell yes
ports SIM, Dock (USB), Headphone
The Apple iPad Air (A1475) White — The iPad Goes Air
Released in November 2013, the first iPad Air was a landmark product that dramatically transformed the iPad’s physical form factor. By reducing weight by 28% and thickness by 20% compared to the iPad 4, Apple created a device that finally felt truly lightweight and effortless to hold for extended periods — addressing one of the few persistent criticisms of earlier iPads. The A1475 is the cellular WiFi model in white, offering 4G LTE connectivity alongside the dramatically slimmer and lighter design.
Engineering Achievement
Achieving the iPad Air’s dramatic weight reduction while maintaining a Retina display, cellular connectivity, and the Apple A7 processor required significant engineering innovation across every component. The A7 was Apple’s first 64-bit mobile processor — a genuinely ambitious architectural advance that provided not just more performance but also a foundation for the growing sophistication of iOS applications.
The 64-bit Leap
The A7’s 64-bit architecture was initially dismissed by competitors as a marketing gimmick, but proved prescient. 64-bit processing enabled larger addressable memory, more precise floating-point calculations, and better security features. The iPad Air’s A7 ran two to three times faster than the A6X it replaced, making it a genuinely powerful computer that remained capable for years after its release.
