The next-generation iPad Air is reportedly now shipping to the US and other countries in preparation for the launch.


This rumor comes from a leaker known as 'Instant Digital', who claims that manufacturers in China are now shipping the iPad Air 2024 in two sizes to overseas locations. “Everything is ready” for the launch, says the Weibo user.

The sixth-generation ‌iPad Air‌ is rumored to feature an M2 chip, a redesigned rear camera, and spec upgrades like Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 6E. More importantly, the iPad Air‌ is expected to come in two sizes for the first time, just like the Apple Watch, iPad Pro, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro. One of the size options will be the same as the previous two generations at 10.9 inches, while the new addition to the lineup will apparently mirror the 12.9-inch ‌iPad Pro‌ model.

Recent reports out of Asia indicate that Apple will announce new iPad models on Tuesday, March 26 BloombergAccording to Mark Gurman, Apple plans to release new ‌iPad Air‌ and iPad Pro‌ models at the end of March or in April. The latest indications are that the new ‌iPad Pro‌ is now likely to see a launch in April.

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