Kuo: No new iPads until this year, foldable one coming in 2024
Apple is not planning to launch new iPads until 2024, according to Ming-Chi Kuo's latest notes. The analyst revealed there arenât going to be any releases in the next â9-12 months,â and first in line for an announcement will be the iPad mini, expected to begin mass production in Q1 2024.
Kuo also shared that a foldable iPad is coming in 2024 as well, and the main beneficiary will be Anjie Technology, a Suzhou manufacturer that will make âa carbon fiber kickstandâ. The company will âcontinue benefiting from the growing trends of foldable devices, equipped with kickstands in the futureâ, and we assume the analyst is talking about a case, even if most foldables are able to stand on their own.
Apple is expected to have a tough 2023 in terms of tablet shipments, with 10-15% forecasted yearly decline, due to the lack of new products. However, bringing a new mini and the first foldable Apple device will boost shipments and improve the product mix in 2024.
Multiple sources revealed new iPad Pro devices will have OLED panels and slightly increased diagonals - 11â is becoming 11.1â, while a 13.1â device is replacing the 12.9â version. A report from December suggested even a 16â iPad might be on the way, but we have to wait and see.
Thereâs also the report about a foldable panel that is 20.25â in size, which would be massive and fairly uncomfortable for a hand-held device.