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Apple's Reportedly Dropping a New iPad Mini This Fall

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Why This Matters

The upcoming release of a new iPad Mini with an OLED screen signifies Apple's commitment to enhancing display quality and performance, potentially setting a new standard in the tablet market. This development is particularly important as it reflects ongoing innovation amidst supply chain challenges and rising device prices, impacting both consumers and the broader tech industry.

Key Takeaways

Just when I thought all hope was lost for the iPad mini, we could see a new one soon.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that a new iPad mini could hit shelves as soon as October. We haven't seen a new iPad mini since the seventh generation was released in 2024.

The rumored new iPad mini model is code-named J510 and will come with a few upgrades, including an OLED screen, which would improve screen quality. Gurman also reported that new developments are in the works for an entry-level iPad (code-named J581) with a faster processor and new iPad Air models (code-named J807 and J837 for 11- and 13-inch models, respectively). Those models are expected in 2027.

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Another rumor reported by Bloomberg suggests we could see new iPad Pro models next year, too.

The big question remains: How much will they cost? Last month, Apple raised prices on its new and refurbished devices. The iPad mini cost $499 last month before Apple's price hikes. Now it's $599. The iPad Pro (11-inch) went up $200 to $1,199, and the iPad Air, which is now $749, was originally $599.

So, imagine an iPad with an OLED screen that could deliver top-notch performance amid RAM and memory chip shortages, which are partially to blame for tech companies like Apple raising prices this year.

A representative for Apple did not respond to a request for comment.