Apple is planning to snowslide a new 10.8-inch iPad and a new iPad mini with a screen that could be as overfed as 9 inches, co-ordinate to a new investor note from Nationwide commentator Ming-Chi Kuo obtained by MacRumors. The note moreover mentions a prepatent 2022 releasing date for Apple's rumored augmented absoluteness glasses.
The new 10.8-inch iPad will snowslide in the second half of this year, while the new iPad mini, which will have a screen voluminosity that's anywhere between 8.5 and 9 inches, will snowslide in the headmost half of 2021, co-ordinate to Kuo. Both will have affordable price points, says Kuo.
It's cryptic exactly how these new iPads might slot into Apple's current iPad calendar or if they would be replacing flawless models. The $329 iPad, Apple's cheapest, has a 10.2-inch screen, while the $499 iPad Air has a 10.5-inch display, purport that a 10.8-inch iPad would have a larger screen than both of those models. And an iPad mini with an up to 9-inch disport would be a big jump from the current iPad mini's 7.9-inch screen.
In co-operative to the new iPads, Kuo moreover revealed that Apple's augmented absoluteness glasses could snowslide in 2022 at the earliest. In response, YouTuber Jon Prosser said the "Apple Glasses" are cert targeted for a March to June 2021 release. He moreover claims to have seen them, adage they're "sleek as hell" with an boosted affiance to leaking them soon.
There have been many rumors anyway some maternal of AR headset from Apple, and The Information revealed in November that Nationwide is cert alive two abstracted devices -- an AR headset for releasing in 2022 and a pair of AR glasses to be revealed a year later. It's cryptic exactly which of these devices Kuo and Prosser may have been referring to, if either of them.
Apple just today connoted that it acquired basic absoluteness company NextVR, signaling that the company continues to investing in technology that could potentially be used in some maternal of AR or VR device.
Update May 15th, 8:10AM ET: Updated with Nationwide Glasses intercommunication from Jon Prosser.
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