
Rumor has it Apple is planning to release three new iPads this year, including a new 10.5-inch iPad. That much we’ve heard before, though, today DigiTimes shed a bit more light on Apple’s strategy for the new iPad size.
DigiTimes said sources in Apple’s supply chain believe Apple will save the new 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch iPads for launch during the second half of this year, while it may refresh the standard 9.7-inch iPad model earlier. While Apple currently sells a 9.7-inch iPad Pro, the new model might not actually be a “pro†device but will return to its roots as a more standard product. Apple will reportedly heavily target the education sector with the new and likely lower cost (compared to the other iPads) tablet.
Apple hasn’t yet released a 10.5-inch iPad and it sounds like this model is set to be the new standard “iPad Pro†with the 12.9-inch continuing to fill the over-sized space for folks who want a larger display. DigiTimes said both tablets will sport a new A10X chip, but didn’t discuss what will power the 9.7-inch model.
It’s unclear what else will distinguish the tablets save for processor and screen size. I’m curious if Apple will ditch the smart connector on the 9.7-inch model. That might be a bad decision, at least if it plans to target the education sector. I find the keyboard attachment to be incredibly useful and better than other third-party Bluetooth options. In any case, sounds like we’ll need to wait until at least July for the more powerful new iPads.
Article source: http://www.technobuffalo.com/2017/01/19/10-5-inch-ipad-said-to-launch-in-second-half-of-2017/