There are, of course, some key differences between the fourth-gen iPad and the iPad Air 2. The latter gained new storage options – 32GB and 128GB – over the older tablet’s 16GB and 64GB. If so, that could be a nice storage bump for those bringing an iPad in for repair. MORE: iPad Buying Guide: Which One is Right for You? AppleInsider points out that this policy isn’t universal. If you bring your old iPad in, it doesn’t guarantee you’ll get a new, fancier machine. It’s up to manager discretion, and, more importantly, stock. So if your store has another iPad 4, well, that’s what you’re going to get. The iPad Air 2 was discontinued in March following the announcement of the latest iPad, which takes its place and removed the Airs from the iPad lineup. Photo: Laptop Mag

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