The much-awaited iPad Pro 2024 appears to be the must-have device for Apple’s high-end tablet lovers this year. According to rumors, significant upgrades are on the way for the next iPad Pro versions.
What about the headline news? The newest iPad Pro could finally have an OLED screen. And, after a year with no updates, that would be a very welcome addition. The elite tablet may also receive an improved Magic Keyboard, as well as support for the anticipated Apple Pencil 3. To top it all off, the new iPad Pro 2024 will feature MagSafe on the outside, and Apple may even offer up to 2TB of storage for what appears to be the most remarkable tablet Apple has ever produced.
The California tech behemoth’s premium iPad is currently one of the best tablets available, but speculations suggest a new M3 chipset, a larger, brighter display, and a revised keyboard shell, which might extend its dominance. However, all of this depends on if the pricing remains competitive, as Apple has recently raised prices across the board. And, as we’ll see, pricing could skyrocket if Apple releases an iPad Pro OLED within the next few weeks.
iPad Pro 2024: Rumored Release date and Price
The next iPad Pro is nearly expected to appear in 2024, with rumors pointing to a March press release. This would correlate with Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman’s report that it could be released alongside iPadOS 17.4 in March.
Previous sources indicate that the expected OLED iPad Pro could see a price increase. In fact, some speculate that a redesigned 13-inch iPad Pro model might cost up to $1,800. However, a fresh rumor claims that this price rise would be less severe than previously thought, with Digitimes predicting an increase of roughly $160.
If these reports are correct, the new iPad Pro will be the first Apple tablet to use an OLED display; the most recent iPad Pro (2022) needs to make do with an inferior, but still outstanding, mini-LED panel.
Sibling site Laptop Mag analyzed the figures and concluded that, given Apple’s claimed 50% markup from production to sales, OLED-equipped iPad Pros might increase in price by $500 to $700. According to this, the 11- and 13-inch iPad Pro models would cost $1,500 and $1,800, respectively.
This is before we consider the cost of the Apple Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil (now $349 and $129, respectively).
iPad Pro 2024: Rumored specs and upgrades
The iPad Pro 2024 will reportedly include the Apple M3 chip, which means it will most likely outperform all other tablets in terms of raw horsepower and performance. The M3 employs TSMC’s 3nm technology, resulting in significant increases in efficiency and speed. The existing iPad Pro, with its M2 CPU, is no slouch, but this may be a huge step forward.
iPad Pro 2024: Magic Keyboard
Along with the new iPad Pro, the Apple Magic Keyboard will apparently be updated. According to Gurman, Apple intends to redesign the attachment to make “the iPad Pro look even more like a laptop than the current setup” while also including a “larger trackpad.”
The trackpad could also be upgraded to an aluminum surface to better match the appearance of Apple’s MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. The expected new material should make the new iPad Pro 2024 and its premium keyboard accessories feel more like a Macbook than ever before, and speculations of a larger touchpad should be good news for iPad fans with larger fingers.
The new iPad Pro also appears to support the rumored Apple Pencil 3, and it would be exciting to play around with a new OLED panel and an updated version of Crew Cupertino’s famed stylus.
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iPad Pro 2024: Design and Display
The greatest design change rumored for the iPad Pro is an OLED display. This rumor has been around for some time, but it appears that it will eventually come true in 2024. The new OLED iPad Pro is expected to appear in March 2024, with 11 and 12-9-inch variants.
According to Gurman, OLED screen technology would represent a substantial upgrade over the current mini-LED technology used in the 12.9-inch model, with panels that are “crisper and brighter” and “reproduce colors more accurately.” Gurman also claims the 12.9-inch iPad Pro will be upgraded to a 13-inch screen, a report we’ve heard from numerous sources, including Samsung. According to reports, the 11-inch tablet will remain unchanged in size.
Since then, there has been rumor that the two new Pro versions will be lighter due to OLED’s intrinsically thin display technology. We previously stated that the 11-inch version measured 249.7 mm x 177.5 mm x 5.1 mm, while the larger device may measure 280.6 mm x 214.9 mm x 6.0 mm.
The upcoming iPad Pro could also feature a new glass body, which should help with any additional weight loss. Gurman earlier stated that this upgrade will be made to the current iPad Pro on sale, but it might be introduced with the iPad Pro 2024. Moving to a glass back could allow you to charge the future iPad Pro wirelessly while also providing a type of reverse wireless charging.
The next 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pros will have bezels of 7.12 mm and 7.08 mm, respectively. This means that the iPad Pro 2024 bezels will be 10-15% thinner than the Pro models launched between 2018 and 2022.
iPad Pro 2024: Predictions
If the rumors are genuine, the iPad Pro 2024 appears to be the most significant change to the iPad lineup in years. Tablets like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra have stunning OLED displays, so it would be amazing to see an iPad Pro use the same technology.
Wireless charging would be a wonderful feature, as would the power that the M3 chip could provide, and a more premium-looking Magic Keyboard and support for a hypothetical Apple Pencil 3 would be even more welcome. There’s even chatter that Apple would move the FaceTime camera from the top of the new iPad Pro to the side, similar to what the firm did with the iPad 10.
FAQ
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Is there a new iPad Pro coming out in 2024?
Apple hasn’t officially announced the iPad Pro 2024 but rumors suggest the tablet could launch just before the company’s WWDC 2024 event.
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How many years will iPad Pro last?
iPads generally have a lifespan of about 5 years. Keep your software as up-to-date as possible.