According to a new report, Apple will unveil a 10th-generation iPad in late 2022 before the device receives a major redesign in 2023.
After it was already reported that the iPad Air 5 will be released soon and could be equipped with 5G, it is now said that this is also planned for the regular entry-level iPad. Towards the end of 2022, a 10th generation iPad with 5G and WiFi 6 could come onto the market, which will use the A14 processor. According to the leaker Dylandkt, however, will keep the iPad design the same.
iPad 2022 continues to use the Lightning connector
The 10th generation iPad will be launched towards the end of the year with 5G, Bluetooth 5.0, WiFi 6, A14 processor, 10.2-inch display and the Lightning connector. It will be the last model in the familiar casing before it gets a redesign in 2023.
The current 9th generation iPad has a 10.2 display with a home button in the bezel. It also has a Lightning connector instead of the USB-C port found in the iPad Pro, iPad mini and iPad Air. Apple's current iPad Air uses the A14 processor, as does the iPhone 12 series. Leaker Dylandkt, known for his accurate information about Apple products, recently claimed that the iPhone SE in 2022 will also support 5G. (Image: Apple)