Apple iPad 11" 2025 Review

A refurbished 2025 iPad with an A16 chip for $345 sounds too good to be true. Here's what you're really getting, and whether the savings are worth it.

CPU 3.4 GHz
RAM 6 GB
Storage 256 GB
Screen 11" 2360x1640
OS iPadOS
Stylus No
Cellular Yes
Apple iPad 11" 2025 tablet
68.9 Overall Score

Overview

Here's the one thing to know about this 2025 iPad: it's a fantastic screen with a great chip, but you're buying a refurb. For $345, you get an A16-powered tablet that's fast enough for almost anything, wrapped in a sharp 11-inch display. Just know it's not coming from Apple, and you'll get generic accessories and a battery that's seen some use. If you're cool with that, it's a steal. If not, you might want to look elsewhere.

Performance

The A16 chip is the star here. It lands in the 82nd percentile for CPU and 81st for GPU, which means it's still seriously quick. Apps open fast, games run smooth, and you won't feel it slowing down. The surprise is the battery, though. It's rated above 80% health, but that still puts it in the bottom half for battery life. You'll get through a day of casual use, but don't expect marathon streaming sessions without a charger nearby.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 85.3
GPU 85.3
RAM 67.6
Screen 69
Battery 48.6
Feature 26.7
Storage 74.7
Connectivity 85
Social Proof 89.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong cpu (82th percentile) 90th
  • Strong gpu (81th percentile) 85th
  • Strong storage (74th percentile) 85th
  • Strong screen (69th percentile) 85th

Cons

  • Below average connectivity (16th percentile) 27th
  • Below average feature (21th percentile)

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU 3.4 GHz
GPU Apple A16 chip

Memory & Storage

RAM 6 GB
Storage 256 GB

Display

Size 11"
Resolution 2360

Connectivity

Cellular Yes

Physical

Weight 0.5 kg / 1.0 lbs
OS iPadOS

Value & Pricing

For $345, this is absolutely worth it if your main goal is media consumption and light tasks. You're getting near-flagship performance from a couple years ago at a fraction of the cost. Just go in knowing exactly what a refurbished product means.

vs Competition

Compared to a new base model iPad, you're saving hundreds for very similar core performance, but you lose the new battery, warranty, and peace of mind. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ will have a better screen and more RAM, but it costs at least twice as much. The real question is this versus a used or refurbished iPad Air from the same era. If you can find an Air with an M1 chip for a similar price, that's a better buy. Otherwise, this holds its own.

Verdict

Buy this iPad if you want a powerful tablet for watching shows, browsing the web, and playing casual games, and you're on a tight budget. It's a great value for the performance. Don't buy it if you need all-day battery, original accessories, or plan to use it for serious work. For under $350, it's hard to beat, but know what you're getting into.