Apple Reportedly Launching New iPads This Week

Back in September, a reporter for Bloomberg named Mark Gurman made the observation that it was likely that Apple had not yet through introducing new products for the year, and that he anticipated the company to continue doing so in the future. 

Gurman also anticipated that Apple will continue to perform in the same manner in the years to come. Now, we have obtained this knowledge from new sources, and they have informed us that it is likely that we will witness new launches as soon as tomorrow, which is the 17th of October, 2023. This date is significant because it marks the 17th anniversary of the day on which we first learnt about this information. This represents a significant advance over the earlier assurances in compared to the current state of affairs. According to reports that have been published on the websites Supercharged and 9to5Mac, the company is likely to make the next-generation iPad Air, iPad mini, and standard iPad models available for purchase sometime in the near future.

According to these two sources, even though the individual designs of the new Apple tablets will be the same as those of the previous generation, the new Apple tablets will contain CPUs that are an improvement over those of the previous generation, even if the individual designs of the new Apple tablets will be the same as those of the previous generation. 

Despite the fact that the individual designs of the new Apple tablets will be identical to those of the tablets from the previous generation, this will not be the case. It is hoped that the M2 silicon produced by the company would be used into the iPad Air. On the other hand, there is a possibility that the A16 Bionic will be featured in the iPad mini rather than any other model. 

The latter is supposed to also have a new display controller, which, if the claims are to be believed, will lessen the severity of the "jelly scrolling" problem that afflicts the model that is now being utilized. Jelly scrolling refers to a phenomenon in which the image on the display appears to move in a jiggly manner. The model has been experiencing difficulties due to the issue for some time now. [Take a look at this great illustration:] [For instance], the model that is currently being used in the process. Read More!


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