The big iPad Pro makeover will arrive in 2024

iPad Pro

Gurman excludes any relevant changes in the iPad range for this year 2023 but th ings will change in 2024 with a completely renewed iPad Pro

with OLED display and a major design change.

In the latest Gurman newsletter, “Power On” assures that this year 2023 will be very “light”, with few changes in any iPad model, from the basic model to the iPad Pro, passing through the iPad Air . However there will be significant changes in 2024, especially in the iPad Pro, which will be launched in the spring of this yearand that it will have a new OLED screen and a completely updated design.

For months there has been talk of changes in the next iPad Pro, such as the change of the “monocoque” aluminum structure for a new one with a glass back, similar to what the iPhone has. This change of materials could go hand in hand with a new “MagSafe” wireless charging system, which will have to evolve in order to quickly and efficiently recharge the large battery of the iPad Pro, much larger than that of the iPhone. The maximum of 15W that the MagSafe system can currently offer would be too short to charge the iPad Pro in an acceptable time, so it’s more than likely that Apple will improve this charging system with more power, perhaps not only for the iPad Pro but also for the iPhone 15 which will arrive later this year.

iPad Pro and Dual Sense PS5 controller

Regarding the screen, it is taken for granted andThe switch to OLED technology for the next generations of iPad and MacBook. It looks like the new OLED panels are almost ready, and while it’s unlikely we’ll see them this year, this news Gurman gives us seems to make it clear that in 2024 they could debut with the iPad Pro. , to appear later on Apple Laptops. There has also been a lot of talk about a probable increase in the iPad Pro screen, with a model that could reach 14 or even 16 inches. Let’s not forget that there are rumors that Apple is working to bring the touchscreen to the MacBook, or will it be an iPad Pro with a bigger screen and a macOS system?

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