Apple announced that it made fundamental changes to its iPad Pro series of tablets.
According to a new report published by the US agency Bloomberg, The new model will mark the first major update to the product since 2018, as Apple calls the iPad Pro models codenamed J717, J718, J720 and J721, as it is still under development in present time.
The report indicated that the expected devices will shift to the M3 chip, which Apple will unveil later for Mac computers, in addition to an 11-inch and 13-inch OLED displays and upgrade the devices themselves, as Apple intends to develop the keyboard that it offers as an accessory to the iPad devices to provide more space for the trackpad in response to criticism of the current version of it and will also make the iPad Pro devices more similar to laptops.
Apple expects to unveil the next versions of these devices by spring next year through these significant improvements to boost its sales of tablets, which are currently declining.
The Pro versions of the iPad are the most expensive compared to the rest, indicating that their high specifications allow them to perform complex tasks such as editing photos, high-quality video clips, creating 3D models with professional applications, and other tasks that go beyond traditional daily tasks.
The sixth generation is the current generation of the latest of that series, and was released at the end of last year with an M2 chip.
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