Apple is planning to launch a new version of the iPad Air later this year, according to a recent report by the tech website MacRumors, the report suggests that Apple will not hold a special press event for this announcement but will instead release an official statement on its website.
The upcoming iPad Air is expected to come with enhanced specifications compared to the current model released last year, some of the notable improvements may include the addition of the M2 processor and support for Thunderbolt, which allows for high-speed data transfer.
Apple is expected to host a press event in a few days, with a primary focus on the iPhone 15 and the new versions of its smartwatches, based on these reports, the iPad Air may be the last device Apple launches this year, amidst other rumors suggesting that Apple might delay the release of MacBook and iPad Pro until the first quarter of the coming year.
Earlier in 2022, Apple released an updated version of the iPad Air featuring the M1 chip, a 12-megapixel front camera supporting Center Stage technology, and a faster USB-C port, along with 5G support in cellular-enabled models.
Currently, Apple offers the iPad Air with a starting storage capacity of 64GB at a price starting from $600, the upcoming model might see an increase in the base storage capacity, potentially accompanied by a price hike.
iPad Air Features
Feature | Description |
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Product Name | iPad Air |
Expected Release Date | Later this year |
Launch Announcement Method | Official statement on Apple’s website |
Processor | M2 chip |
Connectivity | Thunderbolt support for high-speed data transfer |
Expected Apple Press Event | Yes, focused on iPhone 15 and new smartwatches |
Previous iPad Air (2022) Highlights | M1 chip, 12-megapixel front camera with Center Stage, USB-C |
Storage Options | Starting at 64GB |
Starting Price | Approximately $600 USD (subject to change) |