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Bloomberg Apple reporter Mark Gurman says Apple has some big changes coming in in the form of a larger iPad Air that will join the existing smaller size and previously rumored iPad Pro with OLED display. On top of that, the company will launch an updated MacBook Air with Apple's new M3 processor that just debuted in the updated 14-inch MacBook Pro and new iMacs. The new iPad Air will reportedly have a 12.9-inch display to join the 10.9-inch model, bringing the lineup much closer to the iPad Pro's 11- and 12.9-inch options. Gurman did not provide a date. Specifically, he only said that the devices will arrive in “early ” and added that Apple hopes to change sales of both product lines.
The company will also launch a new version of the Apple Philippines WhatsApp Number List Pencil, Gurman writes. He says the Pencil will be the third generation of the flagship Pencil device, so it would likely be similar to the one the company launched five years ago. More recently, Apple updated the Pencil line with the cheaper Apple Pencil, but incompatible with its cheaper iPad, with USB-C. The company is also expected to launch new Magic Keyboards for iPad. Gurman has said in the past that the new iPad Pro arriving in would represent the tablet's first major redesign since , the year Apple introduced the new flat-sided design language that finally made its way to the 10th-generation iPad last year. past.
This year, the company launched iPhone 15 series phones that were slightly redesigned to include more rounded edges. The Pro models have titanium sides and thinner bezels that reduced the phones' exterior dimensions rather than growing the screens, and it seems likely that the new iPads will get at least some of the same design cues. The company is also expected to launch its long-awaited Vision Pro headphones in . Google launched this Wednesday a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool called Gemini , which it presented as more powerful than any other currently on the market, including the popular ChatGPT, created by OpenAI, today allied with Microsoft.