- Apple's "Let Loose" event on May 7th unveils new iPad Pro models with OLED displays.
- Refreshed iPad Air models with 5nm M2 chips are also expected.
- New features like a "squeeze" Apple Pencil and redesigned Magic Keyboard might debut.
Apple is making a change from doing what it does on a regular way to a surprise event called “Let Loose” which will be held on May 7th. The company is planning to roll out the latest iPad models with promised improvements for Apple fans, not expecting less.
Apple Let Loose event on May 7 will see the unveiling of the new iPad tablets
New iPad Pro: The focus will be on the new iPad Pro models expected to be distinguished by remarkable displays in two sizes: 11-inch and 12.9-inch OLED. These devices will use the 3nm M3 chip and will come with a front camera that is optimized for landscape mode. Although rumored this feature is yet to be confirmed. Nevertheless, the OLED tech will make for a hike in the price range.
Revamped iPad Air: In terms of the Pro model, Apple is not simply standing still. Apple is launching an update of its iPad Air line, to be sold in the common 10.9 inches and for the first time in 12.9 inches as well. Driving these will be a 5nm M2 chip followed by a like-wise front camera also tailored for landscape orientation.
In addition to iPads which Apple could roll out, a new “squeeze” gestured Apple Pencil with an added feature of creating stickers, shapes, and text directly onto the iPad screen might be introduced. The new Magic Keyboard will also appear maybe resulting in a better user experience.
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On the other hand, this update gives a little glimpse of more uncommon products from the company this year. While they might save the reveal of the new iPad Mini and entry-level iPad for later, one thing’s certain: Apple rises to the event every time with its thoughtfulness, and we love it for it. Unlike Apple who will be live-streaming the event on their YouTube channel and website, we have got you covered for more. Follow our blog to keep you up to date on every stage of the event.