According to rumors, Apple plans to present the fourth generation of the iPad Pro in the first half of 2020. Now there are new details about the start of production.
The controversial DigiTimes claims to have learned that production of the new iPad Pro has started. The market launch is set for March. This would fit in with Apple's schedule, according to which the company introduces a new Pro tablet every 18 months. However, production is said to be progressing slowly, which is why there will be supply bottlenecks. The article states:
Apple is expected to launch its new iPad Pro series in March, with suppliers already starting production of the model ahead of the Lunar New Year. However, after the extended Lunar New Year break in China, production has slowly started to increase, with shipments not expected to peak until after April, according to industry sources.
Whether DigiTimes will be right remains to be seen. But in this case, the chances are relatively good, as similar reports have already been documented. It seems as if Apple is planning a product fireworks display in March. In addition to a new iPad Pro, the successor to the iPhone SE (known as the iPhone 9 or iPhone SE 2) is also expected. An updated 13-inch MacBook Pro is also expected to be presented at the event. There is also the possibility that Apple will present the leaked AirTags and other gadgets. You can find out more about this here. (Photo by Rido81 / Bigstockphoto)