Apple is working on a 14-inch iPad Pro with under-screen Face ID. Ross Young, an analyst at Display Supply Chain Consultants, shared information about the upcoming iPad Pro.
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It is reported that in 2024 Apple will introduce 12.9- and 11-inch iPad Pro with OLED displays. This was also reported by the analytical agency The Elec. Apple planned to release an iPad Pro with OLED displays in 2023, but Samsung, which will make the displays, has yet to complete work on the new production line.
As for the 14.1-inch iPad Pro, it could be shown in early 2023. MiniLED display, Apple M2 system-on-a-chip, 16 GB of combined and 512 GB of permanent memory in the base version.
Also in 2024, the iPad Pro will receive a TrueDepth camera under the screen. These will be the first devices to feature this technology for several reasons: iPads are much smaller in production than iPhones, and it’s easier to test the technology on a larger, lower-pixel-density display.
The foldable iPad and MacBook may also arrive before the foldable iPhone. One of the key problems is the insufficient quantity and quality of thin protective glasses. The first devices will be shown no earlier than 2026.
And lastly, a 27-inch monitor with miniLED and ProMotion. It was expected to be shown at WWDC 2022, but the release was postponed to this fall. The deadline has now been pushed back to early 2023.
The novelty will be a class above the Apple Studio Display, but definitely not a replacement for the 32-inch Pro Display XDR. How much the monitor will cost is unknown.