Apple to launch 2021 iPad Pro refresh alongside AirTags in March

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The Cupertino giant is known to make some announcements in March every year, and it seems this year will be no exception as well. Apple is all scheduled to launch the next-gen iPad Pro, especially after great success with the launch of both iPad Air and iPad 8th Gen.

As per the reliable Apple tipster Jon Prosser, the Cupertino is scheduled to launch the 2021 iPad Pro in Mach, i.e. next month. We already know the previous iPad Pro was a great one and as Notebookcheck rightfully points out, Apple keeps 18 months gap between iPad Pro releases, so a March launch is just an educated guess as of now.

Also, if Apple launched new iPad Pro, it should have significant performance, which means a new chip and we have got no leaks about a new Apple SoC. So, a March release seems most unlikely as Apple will also implement 5G on next-gen iPads obviously.

However, the launch rumours of the much speculated AirTags seem more of a possibility because it has been leaked multiple times last year. Everyone assumed Apple would launch it alongside the iPhone 12 series, although it was delayed and a March release of it seems more likely to us.

Its just start of the leaks and rumours before March 2021, as generally Apple always has announced some great product in the Spring season to rejoice, so we do hope it again brings something exciting.

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