A number of rumors circulated around the April debut of the iPad Pro and iPad Air. But as Mark Gurman of Bloomberg puts it. The debut date has been pushed back until May, though. Production and software changes are anticipated to be the cause of the delay.
Gurman stated that the iPad Pro models require “complex new manufacturing techniques,” and Apple is presently trying to “finish software for the new devices.” The analysts have listed a few of the factors that are delaying the release of the new iPad model. Know what the iPad Pro and iPad Air models have to offer in terms of advancements while fans wait for the introduction.
Can we see the launch of Apple’s OLED iPad Pro at its WWDC 2024 Event?
Apple has declared that iOS 18, macOS 15, watchOS 11, iPadOS 18, and other improvements for its devices will be unveiled during its WWDC 2024 event on June 10 at its discretion.
Apple is to reveal the new goods along with the software updates in June, as the OLED iPad Pro launch date of May 2024 is just one month away from WWDC 2024. Though it would be in the best interests of the business, these are just conjectures at this point because Apple has the last say.
Additionally, there’s talk that Apple is investigating OLED technology for these screens. Driven by the M2 CPU and possibly sporting landscape-oriented front cameras for an improved user experience, the iPad Air is anticipated to grow its display size to 12.9 inches, a considerable step up from the existing 10.9-inch model.
New leaks suggest that the iPad Pro models will have less bezels than the 2022 models, which will shrink the frame size by 10 to 15 percent. These changes—which provide glossy and matte screen options to accommodate user preferences—are anticipated for both the 12.9-inch and 11-inch models.