Apple may launch two iPad Pro models with OLED panels in 2024

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The 11.1-inch and 13-inch OLED iPad Pro versions are expected to debut in the first quarter of 2024, according to tech giant Apple.

The iPad Pro’s screens, which are now 11″ and 12.9″ in size, are being moderately enlarged to 11.1″ and 13″, respectively, by Apple,  display analyst, Ross Young confirmed the information to MacRumors.

Devices might have less bezels due to the OLED iPad Pro models’ greater 11.1-inch and 13-inch screen sizes.

As mini-LED has continued to be kept for the more expensive iPad Pro model, Apple currently sells two iPad Pro models: a 12.9-inch mini-LED iPad Pro and an 11-inch iPad Pro with a regular LCD display.

Young had stated in July that the tech giant would introduce new OLED iPad Pro versions in 2024.

A deal between the iPhone manufacturer and Taiwan Surface Mounting Technology (SMT), which was announced in October, may enable the tech giant to use hybrid OLED panels in the iPad Pro by 2024.

The acquisition of Taiwan SMT may be essential for the iPhone manufacturer since it may enable the business to enhance the hardware that uses micro LEDs until it can embrace hybrid OLED.

Currently, Apple uses  M2 chip  in the most recent iPad Pro models, which were released in October. Therefore, it wouldn’t be too shocking if the line doesn’t receive another update until 2024.