Apple is getting ready to bring an extensive upgrade to its iPad Pro series, with the adoption of OLED displays as the most noticeable change, which will likely make the tablets thinner. According to 9to5Mac, the new OLED iPad Pro models would be over 1mm thinner than the existing ones, and the 12.9-inch one might be just as thin as 5mm compared to the current thickness of 6.4mm.
The newly introduced 11-inch OLED iPad Pro is likewise anticipated to have a thinner design of 5.1mm compared to the current 5.9mm. Furthermore, the two models showcase some slight increases in height and width too. Moreover, Apple could be coming with two sizes of iPad Air for the first time, one likely the same as the current model and another one as big as the 12.9-inch iPad Pro in size and screen.
The overall dimension will show a significant decrease in their thickness for the new models compared to their current counterparts. Besides the OLED display upgrade, Apple is expected to have the MagSafe technology incorporated into the iPad Pro series for the first time, as well as the M3 chip on a 3nm architecture, which is expected to bring more power and battery efficiency. The actual release date is yet to be confirmed, but some rumors point to as early as next month for the OLED iPad Pro.