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# My Wallet on iPad

Starting with **My Wallet 4.7**, the app is fully optimized for **iPad**, with a layout designed for larger screens while keeping the same core functionality.

## What changes on iPad

You get more space for key details (assets, activity, and NFT collections) and a layout that’s easier to use on larger screens (including landscape mode).

## Air vs Classic on iPad

On mobile, **My Wallet Air** is the default interface. If you prefer the classic interface, you can switch back in **Settings → Appearance**.

You can also use: `my.tt/air` to switch to Air, or `my.tt/classic` to switch to Classic.


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