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This May, iPad Pro and iPad Air finally getting OLED display upgrades!

Apple is set to release it’s new iPad pro and iPad air models in early may this year. And the anticipation between the apple fanbase couldn’t be more exciting as apart from focusing on unveiling the updated versions of iPad pro and iPad air, the advance feature of OLED displays. while the iPad air will […]

This May, iPad Pro and iPad Air finally getting OLED display upgrades!

Apple is set to release it’s new iPad pro and iPad air models in early may this year. And the anticipation between the apple fanbase couldn’t be more exciting as apart from focusing on unveiling the updated versions of iPad pro and iPad air, the advance feature of OLED displays. while the iPad air will introduce a 12.9-inch screen variant for the first time. This development signals the end of the longest hiatus in iPad history, After its inception by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in 2010.

Allegedly, the forthcoming iPad Pro lineup, identified internally as codenames J717, J718, J720, and J721, is set to feature the latest M3 chip and will support revamped versions of the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil. This signifies the initial major update to the Pro series since 2018.

The significant developments in iPad pro and iPad air won’t only include OLED screens, but will also include, powerful M3 chips, a thinner enclosure, a redesigned rear camera bump, and possibly MagSafe wireless charging. However, the switch to OLED displays has proved challenging, leading to the delay in the launch.

The planned early May launch comes before Apple’s eagerly awaited Worldwide Developers Conference, scheduled to start on June 10. During this event, the technology giant is anticipated to reveal its revised artificial intelligence strategy along with software updates for its range of devices, such as the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, and the long-speculated Vision Pro headset.

 

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