Rumors: Apple May not Even Launch a Foldable iPad in 2024

Apple May not Even Launch a Foldable iPad in 2024
Previous speculations claimed that Apple was developing a foldable iPad that would be released in 2024. The Apple folding iPad was formerly thought to replace the iPad Mini line-up. A new iPad Mini 7 and a foldable iPad will be released to fill the void, according to recent sources, although Apple's iPad improvements won't arrive until the end of 2024.

Using supply-chain information, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is renowned for making precise forecasts about new Apple product releases. Mark German from Bloomberg has given his own thoughts, which slightly disagree with Kuo's projections. German claims that 2023 will be a "light year" for iPads because a foldable iPad is not anticipated. He anticipates the release of the long-awaited OLED iPad Pros in 2024, along with improvements to the standard iPad and iPad mini.

The 20-inch foldable gadget will have a screen size of 20.25 inches when it is unfolded, according to earlier rumours. It will have a 15.3-inch screen size when folded. According to the source, Apple won't introduce foldable smartphones until it has included OLED displays into its lineup. It might be some time until Apple releases a folding iPad because they haven't included OLED panels to their iPads yet.

Gurman typically agrees with Kuo, but this time he doesn't, according on information that he claims to have obtained from contacts he has made within Apple and the supply chain. Despite years of rumours and hints, it is still unknown whether Apple will ever create a folding smartphone because there is still a little market for such goods. Additionally, Apple has a reputation for advancing its technology before releasing a product, so we may anticipate the same with its first folding tablet.

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