Apple would be planning 10.2 and 10.5 inch (not “Pro”) iPads

No news that Apple introduce new iPads In the not too distant future the most vocal rumors are that the main novelty is a new model of the "ordinary" iPad, which may be about 10 inches. New information brought in today, however, has put a new element in the story.

Twitter user @CoinX, who has a reasonably high track record in his Apple plans information, today posted a post stating that Apple will eventually launch but not two iPad models at the same time. 10.2 and 10.5 inches, neither of the "Pro".

Both the iPad 7 (10.2 ″) and the "new" iPad (10.5 ″ in the Pro) are coming. But not at the same time.

The rumor may confuse some heads. Launching two similarly sized iPads at first glance doesn't make much sense. What Apple may be engendering at the put them in the same category: while the “iPad 7” would take the place of the lower-priced existing j model, the “new iPad” would be an intermediate version, perhaps with some features taken from the iPad Pro and a label in the US range. $ 500.

The question is when they will be released. An announcement at the upcoming 25th event seems increasingly unlikely, as the keynote should be all (or almost all) dedicated to Apple's new services and digital platforms. We will therefore be waiting for another event or a more discreet release, directly on the site. To be?

Supposed Case of New iPad Mini Appears on the Internet

While the future of the “common” iPad discussed, the future of iPad mini Already seems to be tightly closed: By all accounts, Ma's smallest tablet will soon get a timely update, with improved internal components and few visual changes. Today, the Indian blog 91Mobiles corroborated this expectation.

Supposed case for the new iPad mini

The site exposed the image (above) of a supposed case for the future model and “confirmed” that from external changes we will only see the rear microphone repositioning to the tablet's upper center before it was positioned below the camera. Otherwise, everything remains the same, as do the two speakers, the Lightning input, the headphone output and the single rear camera.

With such discreet changes, we are likely to see this iPad mini update announced directly on Apple's website soon. Maybe the "iPad 7" will come to him?

via MacRumors: 1, 2