Apple might unveil them soon.
According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and 9to5Mac’s sources, the Cupertino-based company is diligently working on a range of iPads, including the much-awaited iPad Mini 7 and two distinct versions of the iPad Air 6.
The iPad Mini 7 is expected to make its debut either late this year or in early 2024. While the design remains consistent with its predecessor, Apple aims to enhance its performance by using a faster A16 Bionic chipset, first introduced in the iPhone 14 Pro series. This upgrade would mean a smoother and more efficient user experience.
Apple's focus on the iPad Air 6 is evident with the development of two different models which have been internally codenamed J507 and J508. Both models will be available in both Wi-Fi and cellular versions, expanding the options for users.
Although specific details differentiating these models remain undisclosed, there are speculations that Apple might introduce a larger display version or a premium model with superior specifications.
Further, Apple fans can anticipate the arrival of the 11th generation iPad, which is set to retain its predecessor's design while receiving upgraded internal specifications.
The current-gen iPad Air, powered by the M1 chip, is due for an update, potentially aligning its launch with the introduction of the M3 chip.
Apple is also working on an enhanced version of the Magic Keyboard, designed to give the iPad a laptop-like feel.
The new Magic Keyboard, identified as R219, boasts an aluminium structure along with a larger trackpad, which enhances user interaction with the device. This accessory is expected to be unveiled alongside the new iPad Pro models.
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