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Launch of New iPad Air Speculated For Spring With A15 Chip and Other Awesome Features
The new iPad Air could be announced alongside the third-generation iPhone SE in spring 2022.

Japanese blog Mac Otakara says Apple is planning to release a fifth-generation iPad Air with features similar to the sixth-generation iPad mini, such as an A15 Bionic chip, a 12-megapixel Ultra Wide front camera with Center Stage support, 5G for cellular models, and Quad-LED True Tone flash.
According to the report, which cites reliable Chinese sources, the new iPad Air could be announced alongside the third-generation iPhone SE in spring 2022.
The report says the new iPad Air will have the same overall design as the current model, including a single-lens rear camera. The current iPad Air, which will be released in October 2020, has a 10.9-inch display with slim bezels, a Touch ID power button, and a USB-C port, with colour options including Space Gray, Silver, Green, Rose Gold, and Sky Blue.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple’s first product event of the year will most likely take place in March or April, so the new iPad Air and iPhone SE models could be announced at that event.
According to Mac Otakara, the fourth-generation iPad Air will have a USB-C port, and the latest 12.9-inch iPad Pro will be 0.5mm thicker to accommodate a mini-LED display. On the other hand, the website has made some incorrect claims, such as claiming that the new AirPods Pro would be available in April 2021.
HIghlights
- As per the report, which refers to solid Chinese sources, the new iPad Air could be declared closed by the third-age iPhone SE in spring 2022. The report says the new iPad Air will have a similar by and large plan as the current model, including a solitary focal point back camera.
- The current iPad Air, which will be delivered in October 2020, has a 10.9-inch display with thin bezels, a Touch ID power button, and a USB-C port, with shading choices including Space Gray, Silver, Green, Rose Gold, and Sky Blue.
- As per Mac Otakara, the fourth-generation iPad Air will have a USB-C port, and the most recent 12.9-inch iPad Pro will be 0.5mm thicker to oblige a small LED show.