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Low-cost ipads with bigger screens and faster chips could be on the way

Analyst Ming-chi Kuo says Apple working on a 10.8in ipad and a 9in ipad mini with faster processors. Michael Simon reports

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H ot on the heels of the launch of the new ipad Pro and Magic keyboard, Apple is reportedly readying new ipads models at the low-end of the spectrum as well. A report by oft-accurate analyst Ming-chi Kup of TFT Securities says Apple will be launching two new sizes of ipad later this year: a 10.8in ipad and an

8.5-to-9in ipad mini. Both of those sizes are bigger than Apple’s current line-up, which includes the 10.2in ipad, 10.5in ipad Air, and 7.9in ipad mini.

Kuo says the ipads “will follow iphone SE’S product strategy, and selling points will be the affordable price tag and the adoption of fast chips”. The ipad Air and ipad mini both use Apple’s A12 Bionic chip, while the 10.2in ipad is powered by the older A10 Fusion. A release in the second half of 2020 would likely mean the new ipads will use the A13 Bionic in the iphone 11 and the iphone SE.

It’s unclear from Kuo’s report whether Apple will be consolidat­ing the low-end ipad line, but it certainly seems so. As it stands, Apple sells the 10.2in ipad for £349 and the 10.5in ipad Air for £479, with the latter models bringing more speed and a better screen. If the new 10.8in model replaces the 10.2in one, the 10.5in ipad Air has little reason to exist.

However, a rumour from Twitter leaker @l0vetodrea­m, who previously predicted the timing of the iphone SE and ipad Pro releases, said a new 10.2in model is coming this year powered by an A12 chip. Previous rumours pointed to miniled displays in the ipad and ipad mini, but Kuo doesn’t mention the display tech in his report.

In the same report, Kuo says Apple’s Arpowered glasses project isn’t expected to arrive until 2022.

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