Apple iPad Air 5 could launch later on this year with the A15 chip

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A new report has suggested that Apple may be planning on launching the new iPad Air 5 later this year. The tablet will feature the latest A15 Bionic chip and will also carry an enhanced selfie camera with Center Stage technology.

As per Mac Otakara via NotebookCheck, Apple is gearing up for an iPad Air 5 launch later this year. While its chip and other features are in accordance with current-gen standards, its display and design will reportedly remain the same as the 2020 iPad Air.

In addition to this, the information above is similar to earlier reports that hinted at Apple hosting a virtual event sometime between March and April of 2022.

During this conference, the brand is expected to announce its latest lineup of products, which would likely include the highly anticipated iPhone SE 3, which, unlike the iPad Air, is expected to arrive with a major overhaul.

The model is expected to feature a notch LCD display, like the one on the iPhone XR.

The iPad Air 5 on the other hand will not feature any notable changes in design. However, the addition of the A15 Bionic chip means that the upcoming mid-range iPad will feature 5G support.

In other words, it may be a worthy upgrade for those looking to upgrade their iPad. With the current-gen iPad Air models retailing for around 600 USD or 44,572 INR, we can expect the new iPad Air 5 to arrive at a similar price point as well.

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