Apple plans to introduce two new iPad models this fall, with an expected announcement on September 9. The lineup includes the 11th generation entry-level iPad and the 7th generation iPad mini, both of which have not been updated for two years.
The 11th generation iPad last received an update in October 2022. This update brought a redesign featuring flat sides, a USB-C port, and landscape stereo speakers. It was also the first iPad to include a landscape selfie camera. The model launched at $449.
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Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Apple aims to reduce production costs for this entry-level iPad. It is uncertain if this will result in a price decrease or improved profit margins. The price was reduced to $349 following Apple's May 7 event, so any cost savings may not benefit consumers directly this time.
The current 10th generation iPad uses the A14 Bionic chip. The 11th generation model might upgrade to the A16 Bionic chip, although there is speculation that Apple could opt for the A17 or A18 chip.
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The iPad mini was last updated in September 2021. The 6th generation model featured a redesign with flat sides, USB-C connectivity, and Apple Pencil 2 support. It remains the oldest iPad model in the lineup.
The 7th generation iPad mini may include features missing from the current model, such as a landscape front-facing camera and support for the Apple Pencil Pro. It is likely to upgrade to the A18 chip, incorporating Apple Intelligence features like the new Siri, Genmoji, and Image Playground. However, not all features may be available at launch.
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The 6th generation iPad mini faced a display issue known as “jelly scrolling,” where the screen refresh rate varied between halves. Rumours suggest that
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