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Apple set to unveil iPad Mini 7 and iPad Air 6 featuring M2 chip this month, leak suggest

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
October 13, 2023
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According to a reliable Weibo leaker known as “Instant Digital,” Apple may have some exciting updates in store for its users this October. Among the rumored releases are the seventh-generation iPad mini and updated versions of the iPad Air and Apple Pencil.

The leaker suggests that the new iPad mini, codenamed A16, will feature several enhancements over its predecessor. Additionally, Apple might introduce a refreshed first-generation Apple Pencil with a USB-C connector, replacing the Lightning port. The change aligns with earlier discoveries in the iOS 17.1 beta code, which referenced an Apple Pencil with USB-C support.

One of the most significant upgrades could be seen in the sixth-generation iPad Air, which is expected to incorporate the highly anticipated M2 chip. As a successor to the powerful M1 chip, the M2 promises even greater efficiency and processing speed. This advancement would undoubtedly elevate the iPad Air’s performance to new heights.

Apple enthusiasts need not wait much longer, as the Weibo leaker proposes that these products might hit the market before the end of the month. If the rumors turn out to be accurate, Apple fans can anticipate an impressive range of new offerings designed to enhance their productivity and creative endeavors.

While this news is exciting for users, it is important to approach it with caution until official announcements are made. However, the potential launch of these updated devices can certainly generate anticipation within the tech community. So keep an eye out for any apple-themed surprises that may come your way this October.

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