It looks like Apple is working on a 14.1-inch iPad Pro. Sources have confirmed that the device will again include a screen with mini LED technology. In addition, this will lead to a clear improvement in power levels, and this is what rumor has it that it may include the new M2 chipwhich just debuted with the updated MacBook Air.
The display technology information was first provided by Ross Young, a renowned analyst at Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC). On his Twitter account, Young comments that The next 14.1-inch iPad Pro will feature a mini LED panel.as well as the ProMotion function.
But the rumors don’t end there. Majin Buu, famous a leak — although not entirely reliable — commented on the other features of this 14.1-inch iPad Pro on his Twitter profile. Among them is that this device It will have 512GB of internal storage and 16GB of RAM. as a base.
According to our supply chain sources, a 14.1-inch iPad Pro is in development. It will be equipped with MiniLED and ProMotion. We are not sure of the date, but early 2023 could be more likely.
Ross Young on Twitter
As for your processor, it is expected to integrate M2, so it will replace the most powerful iPad Pro for today. The latter already includes the M1 processor, so an update should be around the corner.
As Ross Young predicted, Apple’s new iPad Pro may see its launch in early 2023. However, he notes that he is not entirely sure about this time frame. Similarly, he responded to Majin Bu’s predictions by assuring that he also hopes to see M2 in this next model.
Other iPad Pro models not yet released
The 14.1-inch iPad Pro won’t be the only one to use the M2 chip. Other predictions by Majin Bu confirm that Alongside this model, an 11-inch model will be released, also with a new SoC.. On the other hand, we would have seen another 12.9-inch version, albeit with smaller bezels.
Considering that iPadOS’ new flagship feature, Stage Manager, will be released soon, exclusive to the iPad with M1 processor, Apple will probably want to make sure it has more compatible devices. in future.
Also, a larger screen would also fit with this upgrade multitasking in iPadOS 16. After all, the larger the panel, the easier it will be to open multiple applications and switch between them.
I’ve been told that Apple has engineers and designers looking at larger iPads that may not hit stores until a couple of years from now. It is unlikely that they will come next year –with Apple focusing on updated iPad Pro at current sizes for 2022– Although they may never come. But a big iPad would be the ideal device for many people, myself included, and would continue to blur the line between tablet and laptop.
Mark Gurman from Bloomberg
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