Apple vowed to end consoles: OLED iPad with M3 processor is coming!

The iPad series, which is the first model that comes to mind when it comes to tablets in the world and dominates the market especially in the middle-upper segment, is now switching to OLED panels. Although the leaks we have encountered for a long time say that this transition will be completed within 3 years, the first models will arrive earlier than expected. Here is the OLED iPad release date…

When will iPad models with OLED panels be released?

All leaks to date have stated that Apple will introduce the entire series, including models such as iPad mini and iPad Air, with OLED panels starting from 2026. As a matter of fact, today’s post by research firm Omdia revealed the company’s orders in this field.

However, with this leak, it was also revealed that OLED panels will come to Pros before coming to relatively affordable iPad models. Moreover, it is expected to be released in early 2024. Additionally, we also know that these devices will switch from the M2 to the M3 processor.

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This will be the most comprehensive renewal we have seen on iPad Pros since 2018. Because we saw that Apple challenged the consoles with the A17 Pro processor in the iPhone 15 Pro. In this case, we will see the optimum iPad Pro models that will meet the needs of both a business computer and a console with a screen size of 11 inches and above and with the M3 processor, which is much more powerful than the A17 Pro.

When we look at the details of the issue, it is said that LG and Samsung will produce these OLED panels upon Apple’s special order. In fact, production for iPad Pro screens may have started right now. However, no agreement has yet been reached for devices such as iPad mini and iPad Air, which are included in the plans until 2026. In fact, Apple is looking for more suppliers.

Another striking detail in the post made by Omdia was the claim that flat iPad models will increase from 10.2 inches to 10.9 inches after the 11th generation. This actually means a new product range with the same size and design language, but with different hardware, as we see in Pro and non-Pro iPhones.

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