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Is Your iPad About to Become Obsolete? What You Need to Know Before You Buy.

  • Aug 27
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 27

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Thinking of buying a new iPad? Hold up. It turns out that a bunch of new tablets are on the horizon, and you might want to know what's coming before you pull the trigger on a new purchase. While the tech world has been buzzing about the latest iPhone, the iPad is about to have its own moment in the spotlight, with some seriously slick upgrades rumored for the Pro, Mini, and even the standard model. Getting the wrong one now could mean missing out on some very cool new features.


First up is the iPad Pro, the powerhouse of the tablet world. This year's update is all about convenience and a little extra oomph. We're talking about a new dual front-facing camera system, which means you can finally take photos and make video calls without having to awkwardly re-orient your device. One lens for portrait, one for landscape—it's the kind of simple upgrade that just makes sense. You can also expect a performance boost from the new M5 chip, which, while the M4 is already a beast, will only make these tablets even faster and more powerful.


But it’s not just the Pro model getting some love. Rumors are swirling about a new iPad Mini as well, which could feature the A19 chip, the same one coming to the iPhone 17 series. This would be a major performance leap for the little tablet that could. And for those who love the standard iPad, a new version is expected to get the A18 chip, complete with a 16-core neural engine designed for AI workloads. This means the standard iPad will be able to handle all the fancy new Apple Intelligence features, bringing some serious smarts to a more affordable device. So, if you've been waiting for a reason to upgrade, these new features might just be the push you need.

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