Apple is now expected to release a Wi-Fi-only version of the 2021 iPad Pro first
This week, according to rumors, Apple will hold a press conference, the protagonist of which should be the new flagship iPad Pro tablet. However, it has now become known that Apple is short of mini-LED displays that will be used in the new iPad Pro.
The new iPad Pro has problems even before the announcement: Apple is short of mini-LED displays
According to people familiar with the matter, the mini-LED display maker is facing challenges that could lead to an iPad Pro shortage at launch. Prior to this, the supply chain reported that the production of some MacBook and iPad models was delayed due to a shortage of parts around the world.
Now, Apple is expected to release a Wi-Fi-only version of the 2021 iPad Pro first, with a 5G model going on sale in a few weeks. Earlier, it was rumored that Apple would release the 2021 iPad Pro alongside iOS 14.5.
It is also rumored that Apple is only using mini-LED screens on the top 12.9-inch iPad Pro model, while the 11-inch version will get the old screen.
The new iPad Pro tablets will feature the latest Apple A14X SoC, which will match the performance of the Apple M1 mobile platform, which debuted late last year in the new MacBook and Mac mini. The tablets will get a triple main camera, as well as a Thunderbolt connector that will allow you to connect monitors, external drives, and other peripherals while being much faster in speed than USB-C.