In 2022 we see the last iPad launch. But in 2023, we didn’t see any new iPad designs. So every Apple lover is now willing to know when they can expect the next iPads. There are some rumors about this. here we are going to tell you about that.
iPad Pro
This year, in March, China claimed that there would be a new iPad released press and pre-order event. But since this was released Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says this is not an official one. Despite that, he did not say anything about this news. Rather than telling an exact date he says this new launch can happen around March and or April. As with other rumors, the new iPad Pro will be thinner than previous models. Also, when it is related to the camera, they say that users can expect a landscape-oriented front camera. You can see this type on the iPad 10. In other news, there will be a M3 chip, Magic Keyboard, MagSafe wireless charging, and a larger trackpad.
iPad Air
According to Gurman, Apple plans to release a new 12.9-inch iPad Air model and a new update for the 10.9-inch model. This also takes place around March or April. As per his information, this can be released in April with the new iPadOS 17.4. As the rumors, this will include an M2 chip, Wi-Fi 6E support, Bluetooth 5.3, and a rear camera bump.
iPad
Apple is trying to release a new entry-level iPad for their users. But this can be expected in next year’s second half. Users expect this will include a faster A15 chip rather than the A14 chip. In current models, we can see the A14 chip.
iPad Mini
Mark Gurman and Apple Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that there will be a new iPad Mini version, and Apple currently working on it. But users can’t get this until later in 2024. This will be iPad Mini 7. As per rumors, users can expect a faster chip and 12-megapixel front and rare cameras. Also, some iPad users are worrying about the jelly scrolling effect and as a solution, this will include a rotated screen assembly and new positioning. Jelly scrolling is screen tearing. This happens because of the mismatched refresh rate. Apple says this is normal for LCD iPads.