For the first time in 13 years, Apple hasn’t released a new iPad this year. But don’t worry! A new report says that the iPad Pro and iPad Air are getting some exciting updates. Let’s find out what’s on the way!
Recently, Apple has been busy introducing lots of new technology. They upgraded the iPhone 15 series with the first-ever Action Button and integrated the new M3 chip into their MacBooks. It’s been a year of massive updates for almost all Apple devices in 2023. Well, almost all – there’s one exception. For the first time in 13 years, Apple didn’t bring out a new iPad this year. However, they did launch a cool new accessory for the iPad, the Apple Pencil USB Type-C.
Even though there were rumors that new iPads might still come out later in 2023, those rumors have been put to rest. But here’s the exciting part: it doesn’t mean Apple isn’t working on them. A recent report suggests that the iPad Pro and iPad Air are gearing up for some major updates. So, let’s dive in and find out what’s in store for these iPads!
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iPad Pro, Air updates
In the latest ‘Power On’ newsletter, Mark Gurman from Bloomberg hinted that two iPads, namely the iPad Pro and iPad Air, might be in for some cool upgrades. While the exact specs haven’t been revealed officially, there’s a chance they might get a better processor. For the iPad Pro, there could be an OLED display, a fresh design, and a new M3 chip. Apple might even bring out an updated Magic Keyboard attachment to go with it, making the iPad Pro the top-tier model.
Now, talking about the iPad Air, it might get the M2 processor and come in two sizes – 10.9-inch and 12.9-inch. But it’ll still be a bit smaller than the 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro. Last year, Apple introduced the M2-powered iPad Pro in October, and now the iPad Air might finally get this cool upgrade.
Gurman also hinted that Apple might retire the last-standing iPad Air 9th generation, which has the old-school design with big bezels and a chunky home button. It could be replaced with the 11th-generation iPad, giving us something new and exciting to look forward to!