New Apple iPad specs, rumours and news including iPad Air 2020, iPad Pro 2021
The new iPad Pro line was announced earlier this year, but rumours continue to swirl around other
iPads that seem certain to be
announced soon, particularly an update to the iPad Air and possibly the iPad
mini.
There's also a bunch of potential features that could also
come to the next-generation iPad Pro in 2021, while we also know all
about iPadOS 14, the new software that will be running on all new
iPads.
Look up if your existing iPad will run the new software: iPadOS 14 system requirements: Will the new iPadOS run on your
iPad?
With the iPad Pro and other models getting full trackpad support (as long as they can run
iPadOS 13.4), will we see the new Magic Keyboard with trackpad come to other,
non-Pro, iPads in future, too?
Apple iPad rumours: What's happened so far?
Here's everything we have heard so far about the next iPad
models.
8 September 2020: Apple announces Special Event
Apple has announced it will be holding a Special Event on 15 September 2020. It is thought the event will see the reveal of the new iPad models and the Apple Watch Series 6. In particular, the iPad rumours seem to be pointing towards a revision of the iPad Air.
26 August 2020: New iPad model numbers spotted
It looks very much like we're going to get a refresh of all non-Pro iPads - A2270, A2072, A2316,
A2324, A2325, A2428, A2429. That looks very much like a refreshing and
re-aligning of the complete lineup with the possible exception of the iPad
mini. The model numbers were spotted on the EEC database where devices are
ratified for sale in Russia and other countries.
9 July 2020: iPadOS 14 public beta now available
Apple has launched the public beta version of iPadOS 14. It
is free to download and includes first-looks at all the new iPadOS features.
26 June 2020: iPadOS 14 will bring keyboard, mouse and
trackpad support for games
Also announced during Apple's developer conference was
the ability for game developers to support the iPad's trackpad and
keyboard (as well as mouse control) in future titles. Additional
gamepads will also be supported including the Xbox One Elite 2 Wireless
Controller and the accessible Xbox Adaptive Controller.
22 June 2020: iPadOS 14 announced
Like iOS 14, the new version of iPadOS was announced at Apple's developer conference and has
data-rich widgets and other enhancements. But iPadOS goes further than iOS and
many apps now have a sidebar so you can drag and drop more easily - for example
in Music and Files.
Many apps also have a new Tools menu at the top of the
screen to free up space at the bottom. And also in iOS and iPad OS incoming
call notifications no longer take up the whole screen so you can easily dismiss
them if you're working on something else.
4 June 2020: Early 2021 iPad Pro expected to come with 5G
and MiniLED displays
The MiniLED display rumour has been around for a while,
but this report is a little different in that it says the
2021 iPad Pro will boast the Qualcomm X55 modem for 5G cellular connectivity
instead of 4G LTE. They will also have a new A14X processor, which isn't a big
leap to surmise.
15 May 2020: Upgrades to iPad Air and mini expected in
late 2020 or early 2021
TF Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests there will be a new 10.8-inch iPad (presumably to replace the iPad Air) and a new iPad mini that would clock in between the 8.5 and 9-inch size. That means it would have a screen at least half an inch bigger than the current iPad mini display.
19 April 2020: iPad Air will have under-display Touch ID
According to an accurate Apple leaker, Apple is
planning a 2020 iPad Air with Touch ID under the display, meaning it can ditch
the bezel and look much sleeker. While we still think it's more likely any new
iPad will go for Face ID, the retention of Touch ID on the iPhone SE (2020) shows Apple is still willing to make
new devices with Touch ID. The leaker also suggests the new iPad Air will have
a Mini-LED display, which we think is a bit less likely.
16 April 2020: Mini-LED iPads could be delayed until
2021, could be 5G
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests that a new iPad featuring Mini-LED could be
delayed until early 2021. This may not be for any reason other than we have
already had an iPad Pro refresh in 2020 and so it makes sense to space things
out because the iPad Pro is the most likely to get the new display. At that
point, a new iPad Pro at that point is likely to be released with 5G on board.
2 December 2019: Could new iPads have Mini-LED displays?
This report - via 9to5Mac - suggested that upcoming iPad displays
will switch to Mini-LED and that other products will also go the same way, with
the MacBook Pro 16-inch also switching to the upgraded tech during 2020,
possibly at the same time as a MacBook Pro 14-inch is launched to replace the
current 13-inch.
It was also suggested new iPads could be based around a
beefed-up Apple A14X processor.
4 October 2019: Apple might have a haptic on-screen
keyboard in future so you can feel the 'keys'
Could Apple have a tactile touchscreen keyboard on its iPads
in future? A patent, discovered by Patently Apple, shows a next-gen
haptics tech known as Static Pattern Electrostatic Haptic Electrodes. A variety
of voltages could be applied which would make typing on the device feel
different.
PATENTLY APPLE
The site said such efforts could mean that touchscreen
keyboards could, in future, potentially emulate the feel of more traditional
keyboards - even with concave-feeling 'keys' - so users would be able to find
their place on the keyboard without looking down at it.
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