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Engadget review recap: iPad, Nothing Phone 3a, Assassin's Creed Shadows and more


A roundup of the reviews published on Engadget over the last two weeks.

Pros A16 chip is plenty fast for most things people do with iPads Double the storage and 2GB more RAM than previous model for the same price Build quality and battery life remain solid iPadOS still has the best app library and richest feature set for tablets No Apple Intelligence "It's really hard to criticize Nothing for any of the component choices, and if you're willing to take a risk on the company's limited US warranty and want something unique, these are the phones to buy," senior reporter Igor Bonifacic explains. Assassin's Creed Shadows has impressive technical work, great performances and an expansive, well-drawn story but it's unfortunately weighed down by some frustrating decisions and antiquated gameplay systems," he writes.

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