Apple’s News & Updates: 3 New iPads Likely Coming In Spring 2017
Recent information leaked online suggests that the company will launch three more iPads in Spring 2017. The information comes from a trustworthy source that reported that the new models to come sans mini iPads apparently. For the fans relief, this analyst hardly misses Apple's forward moves so could be a spring iPad's treat.
The new report indicates that will be three sizes iPad models; a smaller version with 9.7 inches, a middle size version with about 10 inches and 10.5 inches and the bigger measure with 12.9 inches. No Mini iPads are referred to this report.
His name is Ming-Chi Kuo, the analyst at KGI Securities responsible for giving this Apple's upcoming goodies, according to The Verge News.
The details and forecast report of these three options of iPads comes like this; the 9.7 inches iPad model will be a low-cost version that probably comes with the A9 chips (similar to iPhone 6S and 6S Plus), the middle size 10 inch / 10.5 inch with an A10X chip, probably a Pro model and finally a second-generation iPad with an A10X for the 12.9 inch model.
The author implies that the decrease of these new iPads prices or ASP (average selling price) will cover the minis iPads sales loss, relates the same source.
Kuo says that the bum of the iPhone Plus seems to have taken a side the Mini iPad product line. The buyer needs could migrate one over the other, and looking the minis as a no much notable and differentiated product about the iPhone.
Since the analyst made no mention of the iPads mini, recalls that Apple updated the product in September of 2015. After that the company has focused on "Pro" models that incorporate apple pencil support and magnetic Smart Connector so higher prices with the premium label, shares Apple Insider News.
Reveal Digital Trends that for this new line the shipments won't be high compared to last year promotional, quoting that "The worst has passed" for Apple tablet, for now on.
Apple's buyers surely will hope these predictions are right about low-cost Pro models options.