Rumor has it that the 14-inch iPad might not be an iPad Pro

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Rumor has it that the 14-inch iPad might not be an iPad Pro

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New information from analyst Ross Young indicates that the 14-inch iPad will not be part of the Pro line. Apple is preparing a raise for its most affordable iPad.

Rumors don’t stop with new Apple products and now it’s the turn of the iPad. According to analyst Ross Young, those in Cupertino are reportedly considering launching a 14-inch iPad Pro for next year. This information was published last week. During this day, the analyst himself corrected the information and indicates that this product would not be part of the Pro range If not the opposite.

A regular iPad with a larger screen size

The normal thing would be to have an iPad Pro with a size larger than the current 12.9 inches, give it a new design and even MagSafe. Those of Cupertino would have in their hands a 14.1-inch iPad with an LED panel. We know that one of the biggest differentiators between the entry-level iPad and the Pro line is its display. The miniLED and ProMotion display are barely visible conditions on the iPhone Pro.

The information comes from an interview with panel suppliers (It was shared by his awesome Twitter followers). Young is sure it won’t be an iPad Pro, why does Apple want to launch a simple iPad with a big screen? Maybe they want to provide a better experience now that iPadOS 16 has been released with “Stage Manager” support and macOS-like multitasking in the app organization. But there is a huge problem and that is that these functions are only supported by the M1 chip.

Stage Manager iPadOS 16

Stage Manager on iPadOS 16 with an external monitor

A new iPad Pro is still in place for this year

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, new iPad Pro models are expected to end in 2022. What is surprising about this is that this model will feature the new M2 chip introduced for the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro at WWDC22.

Back to the rumored 14-inch iPadthis increase in size might bring in new users who don’t need the maximum performance like in the iPad Air or iPad Pro. The reality is that a redesign of the cheapest iPad in the line is not also not planned. Having a bigger screen means more workspace and this option might be a student’s darling as well as users who want a versatile device but don’t want to spend a lot of money on it.

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