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New iPads On The Horizon: Updated iPad Air, iPad Pro, And Entry-Level iPad

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There are a substantial number of people who prefer to use an iPad for certain light-weight tasks over traditional laptops. For such folks, Apple's iPad lineup has always promised great performance and efficiency at reasonable prices, considering that they are willing to deal with the limitations of iPadOS. A plethora of recent reports have shed light on the expected release schedule for this year's iPads, including the entry-level budget iPad, the iPad Air, and the highest-end iPad Pro.

Of course, the iPad Pro is easily the most exciting among the bunch, although that does not seem to be the case this year. Multiple reports have pointed at a spec-bump for the iPad Pros, which will likely boast the Apple M5 SoC when it sees the light of day. Considering that the iPad got a major design overhaul just last year, no other major upgrades are anticipated for 2025. The entry-level iPad and iPad Air will witness a similar treatment, both getting an SoC upgrade to the A17 Pro and M3 respectively. This is particularly big deal for the entry-level iPad, which will now get to reap the benefits of 8 GB of memory, double that of the current generation, making the already budget-friendly iPad an even better value.




As for launch dates, the iPad Pro is expected to ship in the second half of this year, likely around the same time when the Apple M5 SoC will be unveiled. The budget iPad, as well as the iPad Air, will presumably be launched alongside the iPhone SE 4, which is expected to drop sometime during Spring of this year. Of course, as with all rumors, there is always room for correction, but the current launch timeframe that the rumor mill has churned out does seem to make sense, considering Apple's track record.

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Earlier this month, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said Apple could have its next-generation M5 chip ready for the next iPad Pro by late 2025 or early 2026.

A year from now is a "horizon?" Focus on quality news rather than copy paste everything on the internet to get your clicks.
 
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I have had a 2018 iPad Pro 12.9” model since its release and I honestly don’t feel the need to upgrade it. Sure I’d like to have an M4 or an M5 Pro model but this old thing is still fast and feels powerful. That’s the great part about iPad Pro’s being over powered for their use case.
 
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That A17 base iPad is looking very tasty. Cellular one would work wonders for me even as a replacement for my phone, especially if it has eSIM support.
 
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