Throughout 2022, we heard a multitude of reports about an OLED iPad Pro and even an all-new 14.2-inch iPad – but rumors about all of the next-generation iPad models have otherwise been thin on the ground, so can we really expect any new iPad models to launch this year?
2023 appears to be shaping up to be a quiet year for iPad hardware refreshes, and while it is possible we could see some new models, the current picture suggests that new iPads this year are unlikely on the whole. 2024, on the other hand, is looking like it will be a much more significant year for the iPad lineup. Below, we have consolidated all of the latest rumors about each of Apple's upcoming iPad models to get a sense of what may or may not be in store for this year.
11th-Generation iPad: Unlikely
When Apple introduced the 10th-generation iPad last year, it added the device to the lineup above the ninth-generation model from 2021. As a result, Apple currently sells both the ninth- and 10th-generation iPad for $329 and $449, respectively. It appears to be able to do this more easily since the devices are well-differentiated, offering different designs, chips, display sizes, ports, keyboard accessories, and more.
The A15 Bionic chip is the most plausible upgrade for the 11th-generation iPad, since each new entry-level iPad since the eighth-generation model from 2020 has gained a chip that is one generation newer. The 10th-generation iPad features the A14 Bionic chip, so the A15 is the most likely upgrade for the next model – not least because this chip is now widely used across devices like the iPhone SE, iPad mini, and Apple TV.
The entry-level iPad could, perhaps, also benefit from second-generation Apple Pencil support and a newer chip, but it is not immediately clear what else could justify offering a new version of the device this year. Since an 11th-generation iPad would be unlikely to have much new to offer over the 10th-generation model at the current time, a new model anytime soon seems unlikely. There have also been no concrete rumors about the new entry-level iPad as yet.
This year, Apple may be more likely to eliminate the ninth-generation iPad from the lineup and bump the 10th-generation model down in price, rather than release an 11th-generation model.
Seventh-Generation iPad Mini: Possible
Apple launched the sixth-generation iPad mini in September 2021, bringing the first major redesign to the device in its entire history. Like the 11th-generation iPad, a chip upgrade is the most certain feature coming to the next iPad mini – an aspect supported by recent reports.
The iPad mini currently contains the A15 Bionic. While it is slightly downclocked, the A15 Bionic puts the iPad mini on a level footing with the iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, third-generation iPhone SE, iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and third-generation Apple TV 4K. These six devices with the A15 chip are expected to remain on sale throughout 2023, meaning that the chip is likely to remain quite prevalent in Apple's product lineups.
As a result, the current iPad mini will contain relatively modern chip hardware throughout the entirety of this year. With features like second-generation Apple Pencil support and Center Stage, there is no pressing need to update the device this year and it is not clear what a new model could offer.
While Apple updated the iPad mini annually from 2012 to 2016, updates thereafter became more infrequent, with just one minor refresh in March 2019 before 2021's redesign. As a device that now seems to stick around for longer in between updates, a hardware refresh in 2023 is not certain, but the seventh-generation iPad mini is the only iPad model actively rumored to potentially launch this year.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in December that the seventh-generation iPad will begin mass shipments towards the end of 2023 or in the first half of 2024. Most recently, Kuo said mass production is now likely to start in the first quarter of 2024, so while it could still be unveiled this year, 2024 seems most likely. There have been no other concrete rumors about the new iPad mini as yet, but Bloomberg's Mark Gurman recently said that an update this year with a minor "spec bump" is not out of the question.
Sixth-Generation iPad Air: Unlikely
The iPad Air is another device with no solid rumors about its successor. The current model was introduced in March last year, adding the M1 chip, Center Stage on the front-facing camera, a faster USB-C port, and several new color options, but it was overall a minor upgrade over the previous model from September 2020.
As such, as of 2023, it has been some time since the iPad Air had a major hardware refresh. Yet due to its positioning between the entry-level iPad and the iPad Pro, it is not immediately clear what a new iPad Air model could gain without cannibalizing the iPad Pro.
A horizontally oriented front-facing camera, the M2 chip, and a Thunderbolt port are among the potential features for the sixth-generation iPad Air, but little is known about the device at this time. Similar to the iPad mini, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman believes that a minor update this year is possible. While a refresh to add the M2 chip is possible in 2023, it may be more likely that Apple again waits two years to update the device, and targets 2024 for a more worthwhile upgrade.
Seventh-Generation iPad Pro: Very Unlikely
The next-generation iPad Pro models are the most-rumored upcoming iPads. The current 11- and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models were released in October 2022, adding the M2 chip, Apple Pencil hover, Smart HDR 4, Wi‑Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3 – another minor refresh like the fifth-generation iPad Air.
With the current- and previous-generation iPad Pro models featuring M-series chips, and the 2022 refresh making the leap to the M2 chip, the M3 chip is the most likely chip to be included in the next-generation iPad Pro. The M3 chip is expected to be manufactured using TSMC's 3nm process, bringing the biggest performance and efficiency boost to Apple's chips in several years. The first Apple devices with M3 chips are not likely to appear until the second half of 2023, which seemingly rules out a new iPad Pro anytime soon.
Moreover, the main feature rumored for the next-generation iPad Pro is OLED displays –an upgrade that has been rumored for over a year. Dozens of reports from multiple sources are consistent that iPad Pro models with OLED displays are scheduled to launch in 2024, rather than this year. The OLED displays Apple is planning to use will reportedly be more durable and enable thinner and more lightweight device designs, and they could have slimmer bezels with the display size options increasing from 11- to 11.1-inches and 12.9- to 13-inches.
The iPad Pro has had the same design for four successive generations since 2018, and it looks like the device could finally get a redesign in its next incarnation. It is not entirely clear what the new design could look like, but a thinner and lighter device with a glass back or larger glass Apple logo to enable wireless charging seems plausible based on current rumors. The device could also switch from a default portrait orientation to a landscape design – something seemingly supported by the relocation of the iPad mini's volume buttons and the latest entry-level iPad's landscape front-facing camera.
The iPhone 15 lineup is rumored to move to an iPhone 5C- or MacBook Pro-like design with a flat front and a rounded back, so a design like this for the iPad Pro is also not out of the question.
The one thing that is clear about the next major iPad Pro update according to rumors is that it will not launch in 2023, meaning that any new iPad Pro models this year seem very unlikely. Apple waited over 18 months between the 2021 and 2022 iPad Pros, and if a similar timeline was followed again, the next-generation iPad Pro would launch in May 2024.
14-Inch iPad: Cancelled
A 14.1-inch iPad was previously rumored to launch in in early 2023, but the latest reports suggest such a device is no longer in the works.
While it was initially said to feature a mini-LED display and ProMotion technology, it was later believed to feature an LCD display like the iPad Air. This suggests that it was not an iPad Pro model, but rather an all-new kind of iPad that focused on a large display without advanced features present on the high-end iPad models.
Larger iPads are still a possibility for the future, as The Information believes Apple is designing a 16-inch iPad and Bloomberg has repeatedly confirmed Apple's interest in bigger iPads.
With the cancellation of the 14.1-inch iPad, which was ostensibly the most far developed larger iPad model on account of the corroborated rumors surrounding the device, as well as the only iPad rumored to launch in the first half of the year, it now seems to be the case that any larger iPad models are off the cards for 2023.
FAQs
What new Apple products are coming out in 2023? ›
Apple in January 2023 introduced new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models that are equipped with updated M2 Pro and M2 Max chips. Apple also introduced new M2 and M2 Pro Mac mini machines and a new larger-sized $299 HomePod, with all of these announcements done via press release.
Is there a new iPad coming out soon? ›For the time being, the device is unlikely to see a release before 2023. According to prominent display analyst and industry insider Ross Young, the 14-inch iPad could make its debut sometime in the first quarter of 2023.
Will iPads get iOS 16? ›The Top New Features in Apple's iOS and iPadOS 16. The latest versions for iPhones and iPads are now available, complete with a revamped lock screen, Freeform, and Safety Check.
How many years will iPad get updates? ›Apple usually supports a new iPad with iPadOS updates for at least five years and often several years longer. Most iPad models hold up well in performance, features, and storage over this timeframe which means that five years is a standard lifespan for any iPad.
What Apple products are coming out in 2024? ›The 10.86-inch display would be for an 11-inch iPad Pro and a 12.9-inch display obviously for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro — both set for a 2024 release. A 14-inch and 16-inch display are both being prepped for the 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro, but those would release in 2026.
What months does Apple release new products? ›- March 2022 - 5G iPhone SE.
- March 2022 - 5G iPad Air.
- March 2022 - Mac Studio.
- March 2022 - Studio Display.
- June 2022 - iOS 16.
- June 2022 - iPadOS 16.
- June 2022 - watchOS 9.
- June 2022 - tvOS 16.
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iPad Air 6 release date.
Device family | Announcement | Market release |
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Apple iPad Air 6th Gen | September, 2023 | September-October, 2023 |
The new iPad 2022 takes Apple's base model tablet into the future. Or at least the present. The large bezels, ancient Home button and Lightning port are gone, replaced with a larger 10.9-inch display that nearly goes edge to edge, a power button with Touch ID built in and USB-C charging.
Will there be an iPad 2022? ›The 2022 iPad Pro models are equipped with Apple's next-generation M2 Apple silicon chip, which was previously introduced in the MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro. The M2 chip features an 8-core CPU that's up to 15 percent faster than the M1 chip, offering improvements for both the performance and efficiency cores.
Which iPads will no longer update? ›Two iPads will no longer get Apple software updates: the iPad mini 4 and iPad Air 2.
Why is my iPad not updating to iPadOS 16? ›
If you can't install iOS 16 or iPadOS 16.1 on your iPhone or iPad. You might be unable to update your iPhone or iPad wirelessly — or over the air — for one of these reasons: Your device doesn't support the latest software. There isn't enough available storage space on your device.
Which iPads will get iPadOS 16? ›- iPad Pro (all models)
- iPad Air (3rd generation and later)
- iPad (5th generation and later)
- iPad mini (5th generation and later)
After the manufacturing process, an iPad's life cycle averages 3-5 years. But, other than disassembling the device, another way that non-manufacturer sources can recycle an iPad is by refurbishing it.
How often should you replace your iPad? ›iPads generally have a lifespan of about 5 years. Keep your software as up-to-date as possible. Plan to replace your tablet every 3 years. Reference Table 1 below to determine if your iPad is still supported.
What is the upcoming iPad 2024? ›Apple Working on 11.1-Inch and 13-Inch OLED iPad Pro Models for 2024. Apple is developing 11.1-inch and 13-inch OLED iPad Pro models that will come out in the first quarter of 2024, display analyst Ross Young today confirmed to MacRumors.
What iPad will come out in 2024? ›Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said he thinks the company will launch a foldable iPad with a carbon fiber kickstand in 2024.
Should I wait for iPad Pro 2024? ›It is still too early to say whether the iPad Pro 2024 will be worth the wait. The addition of an OLED display seems promising, but a year and a half is a very long time. If you need an iPad now, we suggest you go ahead and buy one.
What time of the year is best to buy Apple products? ›Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and the attendant deals stretching before and beyond them, remain the best time to buy most Apple devices at discounted prices. Historically, we've tracked the highest concentration of Apple deals that meet our standards in the month of November.
What will Apple release in September 2022? ›Apple's "Far Out" event was a media event held on Wednesday, September 7, 2022, where the company unveiled the iPhone 14 lineup, new Apple Watch models, and updated AirPods Pro.
Do Apple reduce prices after new releases? ›Should you go ahead and buy one of the older iPhones? There is one key reason not to buy just before an event: Following the introduction of the new iPhone models Apple tends to drop the price of the older models.
What iPads will come out in 2023? ›
Potentially larger iPads
We've heard talk of both 14.1-inch and 16-inch iPad models in the works, and The Information (opens in new tab) says that the latter is currently scheduled for Q4 2023. The smaller model, meanwhile, could arrive in “early 2023” according to display analyst Ross Young.
Announced in March 2022, the iPad Air is now among the older iPads in Apple's lineup and it is likely midway through its product cycle. Apple does not seem to update the iPad Air regularly, leaving up to two and a half years between upgrades, and there are no immediate signs of a new model at the moment.
Is 64 GB a lot for iPad? ›An iPad with 64GB storage or less is suitable if you want to browse the internet, check your email, Facetime, or watch series. It's enough storage capacity to download apps and play some games.
Is iPad worth buying 2022? ›Apple iPad Verdict: It's Worth The Extra Bucks
Performance is fast and strong, easily enough for most people. The rear camera gets an upgrade, and the front camera—for the first time on any iPad—now sits along the longer edge, making for better video conferencing.
Outside of improved Wi-Fi and a faster processor, the only other notable feature coming to the new iPad Pro is the Apple Pencil's hover feature. If you're someone who doesn't use an Apple Pencil, or you only use one sparingly, then the 2022 iPad Pro doesn't really bring any extra value to the table over the 2021 model.
Is Apple going to make a new iPad Pro 2022? ›Apple upgraded both of its iPad Pro models for 2022, with the 11-inch iPad Pro starting at $799 and the 12.9-inch version starting at $1,099 (this review focuses on the latter).
Is a new iPad coming out in September 2022? ›The iPad 10.9 (2022) is available for pre-order now, and starts shipping on October 26.
What should I do with my old iPad? ›For free recycling of your old iPad, a prepaid shipping label, and instructions, see the Apple Trade In website. The symbol above means that according to local laws and regulations your product and/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from household waste.
How do I know if my iPad is outdated? ›- iPadOS Compatibility Issues. ...
- iPad Apps Crash All the Time. ...
- Your iPad Runs Out of Space Constantly. ...
- New iPad Accessories Are Incompatible. ...
- Poor Battery Performance. ...
- Dead Pixels and a Dodgy Display. ...
- Unresponsive Hardware Buttons.
An old iPad won't run the latest apps and games, but it can still be your remote control, digital photo frame, dedicated e-book reader, nightstand alarm clock, and more. If your iPad can't run the latest version of iPadOS, it's officially old.
What is the oldest iPad that supports iOS 16? ›
- iPad (7th generation)
- iPad (8th generation)
- iPad (9th generation)
- iPad Air (3rd generation)
- iPad Pro 9.7-inch.
- iPad Pro 10.5-inch.
- iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st generation)
- iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation)
Go to Settings > General > Software Update. Tap Automatic Updates, then turn on Download iOS Updates. Turn on Install iOS Updates. Your device will automatically update to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS.
What iPads will not get iOS 16? ›Apple's iOS 16 will run on an iPhone 8 or newer, including the iPhone SE (2nd generation). iPadOS 16 is available for all iPad Pro models, the iPad (5th generation), iPad Mini (5th generation), iPad Air (3rd generation), and newer models.
Should I upgrade to iPadOS 16? ›iOS 16: Why you should update
The most obvious of which is the awesome new customizable lock screen. There's new stuff in Focus, you can edit and unsend iMessages, schedule and recall email in Mail, dictation is greatly improved, there's a haptic keyboard, you can instantly cut the subject out of any image, and more.
Releases. The first developer beta of iPadOS 16 was released on June 6, 2022. The first public release, iPadOS 16.1, was officially released on October 24, 2022. See Apple's official release notes, and official security update contents.
Can an iPad be too old to update? ›How do you update an iPad that won't update? If it's too old, you can't. Unfortunately, there's no way to get past the limitations of your older iPad model if it's too old to update. These models don't have enough internal RAM to run the new and improved technology of later updates like iPadOS 14.
Can you use iPad for 10 years? ›Technically, an iPad can last for more than 10 years, but its performance and battery life may start to degrade after 4-5 years. It depends on such factors as usage habits, software updates, and hardware conditions.
Which is better iPad Pro or Air? ›The iPad Pro beats the iPad Air on pretty much every front. It's bigger, more powerful, thanks to its M2 chip, compared to the Air's M1, and represents the best iPad in the current lineup. However, it is more expensive — while the Air starts at $599, the Pro starts at $799, and that's for the 11-inch model.
Can I leave iPad charging overnight? ›There is no “memory effect” like older Nickel Cadmium batteries, so you can charge your iPad anytime you want and even leave it on a charger overnight. The battery will also charge very rapidly, to about 80% in a few hours, while the last 20% is more of a trickle charge and takes longer.
Should I turn off iPad when not in use? ›Unless you intend to leave your iPad unused and not recharged for many days, there is no benefit or technical reason to fully shut-down your iPad.
Is it cheaper to repair or replace an iPad? ›
Once you know what your tablet or iPad repair will cost, check it against the cost of buying a new, equivalent model. The general rule is that, if the cost to do the repairs is one-half to two-thirds the cost to replace your device, you may want to consider replacement.
Do iPads slow down as they get older? ›iPads are not quite like their smaller sister, the iPhone. They have a longer life and don't need upgrades or trade-ins as often. Over time, your device will slow down, and when it loses the seamless touch response it's known for, you may become frustrated.
Are older iPads being slowed down? ›While reduced performance is more likely to happen with older iPad models, even the newest iPad can slow down. We'll explain why, plus what to do to get back on the fast track. Use these fixes on iPad models with iPadOS 14, iPadOS 13, iOS 12, and iOS 11.
Is there a new iPhone coming out in 2023? ›The 2023 iPhone 15
The iPhone 15 is several months away, but it's hard for Apple to keep secrets about the iPhone lineup just because of how many suppliers are involved. There will be four iPhone 15 models in the same sizes as the iPhone 14 models, including two 6.1-inch iPhones and two 6.7-inch iPhones.
New 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro: Release date
It feels like we've had a long wait for the MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max to arrive, but the wait is now over. The 2023 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro started shipping on January 24, 2023. Read our review of the 16in MacBook Pro with M2 Pro.
Apple has no plans to launch a new 24-inch iMac until late 2023 at the earliest, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. In his newsletter today, he reiterated his expectation that Apple will skip updating the iMac with the M2 chip and instead wait to release a model with the M3 chip, which has yet to be announced.
Is Apple releasing a new watch in 2023? ›...
Apple Watch Series 9 release date.
Device family | Announcement | Market release |
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Apple Watch Series 8 | September 7, 2022 | September 16, 2022 |
Apple Watch Series 9 | September 2023* | September 2023* |
iOS 16.3 arrived on January 23, 2023. It's notable features include support for security keys for Apple IDs and the expansion of Advanced Data Protection to users outside the U.S. It also adds support for the new 2nd-generation HomePod. It also included bug fixes and security updates.
Will the iPhone be around in 10 years? ›Top analyst and long-time industry insider Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple expects to replace the iPhone in just 10 years – by 2032. In its place would be an AR device – that's augmented reality. AR is when computer-generated images are overlaid on the world around you.
What iPhone will be out in 2 years? ›Release | Released | Supported |
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iPhone 12 | 2 years and 4 months ago (23 Oct 2020) | Yes |
iPhone 12 Pro | 2 years and 4 months ago (23 Oct 2020) | Yes |
iPhone SE (2nd generation) | 2 years and 10 months ago (24 Apr 2020) | Yes |
iPhone 11 | 3 years and 5 months ago (20 Sep 2019) | Yes |
What is coming from Apple in September? ›
Apple launched the new iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods Pro in September 2022.
Why did Apple remove the touch bar? ›It would have taken a lot of effort to fit the Touch Bar into the new laptops that have a new form factor and were different in size from the old ones. Thus, Apple simply decided that enough is enough, and it was time to call the Touch Bar a failed project.
Which one is better MacBook Pro or Air? ›The Pro also has better speakers and a higher-end display than what you'll find on the MacBook Air. It uses MagSafe charging, like the 2022 MacBook Air, but it has a feature called Active Cooling that uses a pair of fans, which is an improvement over the Air.
Should I buy an iMac now or wait 2023? ›24-inch iMac: Why you should buy
The next 24-inch iMac will likely be updated with an M2 processor, but based on Apple's timeline, it likely won't arrive until late 2022 or 2023. With that in mind, you can go ahead and buy the 24-inch iMac without worrying about an impending update.
Products are considered obsolete when Apple stopped distributing them for sale more than 7 years ago.
Which Mac should I buy in 2023? ›The 13-inch MacBook Pro will be adequate for the average user, but if you use really graphically intensive apps then the 14-inch Pro is the Mac you want to be looking at. The entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro offers a M2 Pro with 10-core CPU and 16-core GPU, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD.
Will there be a new iPad Air in 2023? ›Sixth-Generation iPad Air: Unlikely
As such, as of 2023, it has been some time since the iPad Air had a major hardware refresh. Yet due to its positioning between the entry-level iPad and the iPad Pro, it is not immediately clear what a new iPad Air model could gain without cannibalizing the iPad Pro.
An iPad offers better portability than a laptop, and their big screens make them better for streaming video, reading websites, and getting work done than a phone. The iPad is also a great e-book reader.
Is there a new MacBook Air coming out in 2023? ›The updated larger-screened model will be sold alongside an updated 13-inch MacBook Air. The 15-inch MacBook Air is expected to feature an M2 chip. The 15-inch MacBook Air could launch as soon as April. Apple will release a new MacBook Air with a 3-nanometer M3 chip in the second half of 2023, according to DigiTimes.