Apple could launch a bigger iPad Air before its OLED iPad Pros next year

There have been a lot of rumors in recent weeks about what Apple is planning in terms of new iPads in 2024, and now there’s another leak to add to the list: the introduction of a new 12.9-inch size for the iPad Air 6.

This is from analyst Ming Chi Kuo, one of the more reliable Apple tipsters out there. According to Kuo, a 10.9-inch and a 12.9-inch iPad Air are scheduled for mass production in the first quarter of 2024.

If you want to refresh your memory on the last model Apple released, you can read our iPad Air (2022) review. It comes with a 10.9-inch display with a resolution of 2360 x 1640 pixels and uses IPS LCD display technology.

According to Kuo, that display technology will be adapted to the 12.9-inch model. While there won’t be a mini-LED added, the larger tablet will have an oxide backplane – that’s the same as on the 12.9-inch mini-LED iPad Pro, and essentially means less power consumption (so better battery life ) and superior performance. performance.

Even more iPads

The iPad Air 5 (top left) and the iPad Pro (2022), top right, could both get major upgrades in 2024. (Image credit: Apple/Future)

While Kuo doesn’t provide any details about the chipset in the new iPad Airs (the current one runs the Apple M1), he does say that the iPad Pros will also be refreshed in 2024 and come with the latest Apple M3 chipsets. them.

The iPad Pros will apparently make the switch from mini-LED to OLED technology (as previously rumored), which should mean improved contrast and brightness controls, and these tablets could also see a price increase – current models start at $ 799 / £899 / AU$1,399 for the 11-inch and $1,099 / £1,249 / AU$1,899 for the 12.9-inch.

Kuo says production on these slates will begin late in Q1 or Q2 2024, and they will be followed by the iPad mini 7, which is expected to arrive in the second half of the year (later than original thought).

Finally, the entry-level 11th generation iPad is expected to enter production in the second half of 2024, giving you yet another new Apple tablet to choose from. It looks like we’ll be spending a lot of time updating our list of the best iPads next year.

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