A new iPad Pro with an M2 chip for this fall?

Rumors are rife regarding the Apple brand. It is at the heart of several theories, in particular concerning its tablets. According to the latest information from “œils1122”, a specialist account of the Cupertino company which provides its information on the South Korean social network Naver.

If the latter is not well known, he is rather reliable and he has in the past been right on several of his projections. According to him, Apple could offer two new iPads during its October keynote. It is also at this time that the firm should launch in its final version iPadOS 16.

Two new iPads to launch iPadOS 16

According to the message posted by “œils1122”, Apple would have chosen a new “low-cost” iPad as well as a Pro model with an M2 chip. As for Apple’s cheaper tablet, it could be entitled to an A14 chip as well as a 5G modem.

Among the other expected new features, USB-C connectivity should make its arrival on the tablet, which will be entitled to a redesigned screen and flatter edges.

About the iPad Pro, the latter should not evolve much, externally at least. The great novelty of this device could be the support for an advanced version of MagSafe, close to what we already know on the iPhone 12 and 13.

Macs in the spotlight to end the year

In the rest of the announcements expected for this October event, analysts like Mark Gurman, journalist at Bloomberg, expect Apple to launch new Macs. Among the computers expected to be updated during this upcoming keynote, the MacBook Pro acts as a big favourite.

Another device that could be entitled to its quarter of an hour of glory on the side of Cupertino: the Mac mini. He who had been among the first devices to receive the M1 chip in November 2020, he has never been redesigned by Apple since. In all likelihood, the upcoming update should give it the M2 chip. Some theories even speak of the arrival of the M2 Pro chip in Apple’s small fixed device.

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