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M5 iPad Pro reviews: More power, less limit

by Milan
October 21, 2025
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Every new generation of iPad Pro brings with it the same question: Is hardware once again superior to software? With the M5 iPad Pro, this conflict hasn't completely disappeared, but it's diminishing. The combination of the new M5 chip and iPadOS 26 is giving many people more optimism. Initial tests provide a clearer picture of what the new model actually does—and where it still has its shortcomings.

The M5 iPad Pro looks very similar to its predecessor on the outside, but brings several changes on the inside. The new M5 chip takes center stage – faster, more efficient, with clear strengths in AI and gaming. At the same time, iPadOS 26 brings important improvements for productive work. Many reviews show that the device is heading in the right direction. But even in this generation, untapped potential remains.

Hardware and software: Not yet on par

The discussion about the imbalance between powerful hardware and limited software runs through almost all reviews. While iPadOS 26 makes noticeable progress, it still faces limitations in some areas—especially where the M5 chip could theoretically take full advantage of its new capabilities.

David Pierce of The Verge nevertheless sees the M5 iPad Pro as a major step forward. In his tests, it felt almost like a very fast laptop, one that didn't falter even under heavy load. Ten overlapping apps at once? No problem.

Federico Viticci of MacStories isn't quite as positive. For him, the central problem remains: the new neural engine in the M5, which is specifically designed for AI calculations, can't really be used on iPadOS. Unlike macOS, the iPad doesn't offer an open development environment, a terminal, or a wide range of apps for AI applications. What's already commonplace on the Mac remains theoretical potential on the iPad.

Small changes with noticeable effects

Even though the M5 iPad Pro only differs from its predecessor in technical details, these upgrades are noticeable in practice.

Fast charging

With a USB-C charger that delivers at least 60 watts, the iPad Pro 5 can be charged to 50 watts in 35 minutes. This was tested with Apple's new 40W Dynamic Power Adapter, which delivers a maximum of 60 watts. A full charge was completed in 1 hour and 19 minutes. Those who travel a lot will noticeably benefit from this.

New radio chips: N1 and C1X

The N1 chip brings Wi-Fi 7 support to the iPad Pro. Compared to the M4 model, which only supports Wi-Fi 6E, there's a clear speed advantage on the appropriate network. Jason Snell of Six Colors was able to demonstrate the differences on the home Wi-Fi network.

The C1X chip brings improvements to cellular connectivity. Gizmodo 's Kyle Barr tested the iPad on a trip through rural areas in the US. The device served as a 5G hotspot for a FaceTime call with several Apple Vision Pro headsets—including 3D avatars. The connection remained stable almost continuously, even with moderate network coverage. At the same time, battery consumption was minimal: After the call and three more hours of browsing, the battery level was over 60 mAh.

Those who don't use cellular or Wi-Fi 7 will hardly notice these improvements. For everyone else, they are sensible and noticeable upgrades.

120 Hz on external displays

Another innovation concerns the connection of external displays. For the first time, the iPad Pro now supports 120 Hz outside of the integrated ProMotion display. Federico Viticci tested this with a 4K ASUS monitor and a USB4-certified cable. 120 Hz was recognized immediately without any additional settings – animations and scrolling behavior felt just as smooth as on the integrated iPad display. This makes working on the large monitor more pleasant and consistent.

M5 iPad Pro: A well-thought-out upgrade – with known limitations

The M5 iPad Pro isn't a revolution, but it's a solid update with clear strengths. Performance, connectivity, and display options are noticeably improved—especially for users with modern networks and demanding workflows. iPadOS 26 makes the iPad more productive and flexible overall, even if the software still doesn't get the most out of the hardware.

The M5 chip shows what's possible – but real AI applications, local modeling, and developer tools remain the preserve of macOS. Those who only occasionally take notes or consume media will hardly notice many of these innovations. However, those who actively use the iPad in their daily life or at work will get a well-thought-out and future-proof device with the M5 iPad Pro. (Image: Apple)

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