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If rumors are to be believed, the new iPad Air could be the next iPad Apple releases, likely sometime in 2020, after the iPad Pro 2020 from earlier in the year, and before perhaps a new iPad Mini towards the end of the year or in early 2021.The iPad Air is Apples second most top-end tablet, sitting above the iPad Mini (2019) and entry-level iPad ranges, but not packing all the features and specs of the top-end iPad Pro line.
The last entry to the series was the iPad Air 3 in 2019, so this new tablet would be the iPad Air 4 - though it might not be called that.Leaks have started rolling in for the new iPad Air 4, which you'll find below, but theres not enough just yet to get a clear picture of what the upcoming Apple tablet will offer.As such, weve also come up with a list of features wed like to see in the slate, based on what the iPad Air 3 was like along with the best points of Apples other tablets, and what the companys competitors are doing in the tablet market.So read on for everything we know about the iPad Air 4, and what we want to see from the new tablet.Cut to the chaseWhat is it? Apple's next mid-range tabletWhen is it out? Perhaps towards the end of 2020How much will it cost? Possibly around $499 / 479 / AU$779iPad Air 2019 (Image credit: Apple)New iPad Air 4 release date and priceWhile weve heard some iPad Air 4 leaks, we havent heard anything about a release date or price, so were going to have to delve into some hearty speculation.Apple doesnt typically rely on yearly release patterns for its tablets, unlike its phones, which is why the iPad Air 3s March 18, 2019 release date wasnt repeated a year later.
Instead, were expecting to see the new iPad Air at some point before the end of 2020, although its possible it will land even later.In terms of price, Apple doesn't always change the cost of its tablets for new iterations, and instead often discounts the older models to differentiate them.
The iPad Air 3 launched for $499 / 479 / AU$779, so the next-gen version will likely cost roughly this as well, though the price might rise slightly if there are enough upgrades.New iPad Air 4 leaks and newsiPad Air 2019 (Image credit: Future)Weve heard one big leak which has given us some key possible details about the new iPad Air - it details two big changes the tablet could have over its predecessor.For one, the iPad Air 2020 could have USB-C connectivity, instead of a Lighting port, while the other detail mentioned is an 11-inch size, over the 10.5-inch iPad Air 3.These changes would make the new iPad Air 4 seem more like the iPad Pro 2020 than previous models.
That could help further differentiate it from the basic iPad range, but risks making it overly similar to the Pro range.Another smaller leak suggested the iPad Air will get an in-screen fingerprint scanner, a technology Apple hasnt embraced despite most top-end Android phones using it.
We're not totally convinced that Apple would add this tech to an iPad Air before an iPad Pro though.New iPad Air 4: what we want to seeThis is what we want to see changed, or new, in the iPad Air 4.Apple Pencil 2 (Image credit: Future)1.
Apple Pencil 2 connectivityThe iPad Air 3 only worked with the original Apple Pencil, which certainly had its drawbacks (it was a real pain to charge, for example).
Recent iPad Pro models use the second-generation Apple Pencil, which solves all the originals issues and more.So we'd like to see the new iPad Air work with the Apple Pencil 2, rather than the original.
If Apple wants its new iPad Air to work like an iPad Pro Lite instead of a bigger version of the entry-level iPad, this would be the kind of change it needs to make.iPad Air 2019 (Image credit: Future)2.
Drop the Touch ID and physical buttonAnother indicator of the iPad Airs budget DNA is its use of Touch ID, with a physical button and a big bezel to house it - the entry-level iPad uses this design, while the recent iPad Pro models use Face ID and have much thinner bezels.Whether or not Apple wants the iPad Air to seem more like the Pro units, it needs to stop using this antiquated design for its mid-range tablets, and leave such a build for the entry-level tablets or iPad Minis.Instead, wed like to see Apple roll Face ID out to the iPad Air units or, as one leak states, an in-screen fingerprint scanner, so the bezel can be drastically reduced.iPad Air 2019 (Image credit: Future)3.
A newer chipsetSomething thats likely to happen, but which wed certainly like to see anyway, is the new iPad Air models using a newer chipset, possibly the A13 Bionic we saw in the iPhone 11 range.This would give them great processing power, but likely wouldnt increase the cost too much (as Apple wouldn't need to develop a new chipset).The 2020 iPad Pro units only use a variant of the iPhone XSs A12 Bionic chipset though, so if the iPad Air 4 used the A13 it would likely actually be more powerful than the Pro units, so its not guaranteed Apple will give the iPad Air this much of a boost.At the very least though, we'd like to see it have the same chipset as the iPad Pro 2020.iPad 10.2 with Lightning port (Image credit: Future)4.
A USB-C portOne rumor suggests the new iPad Air 2020 will have a USB-C port, instead of the Lightning port Apples devices tend to use, and this is a change wed really like to see.USB-C ports allow for faster charging, and also quicker data transfer, so both for productivity and general use its far more useful than Lightning.The iPad Pro 2020 units have USB-C, so theres certainly a precedent for Apple using this tech, and in fact its been rumored for a few years that iPhones will start using it too, although thats not actually happened so far.iPad Air 2019 (Image credit: Future)5.
The same (relatively) low priceWeve been calling the iPad Air line mid-range, but in the grand scheme of Apples tablet line-up its much closer to the entry-level iPads and iPad Minis than the pricey iPad Pro models.
Wed like this to stay the same for the iPad Air 4.Lots of the leaks (and our requests) make it sound like the iPad Air 4 will be a lot more like an iPad Pro than previous devices in the line, but this doesnt mean it needs to cost as much as one.Keeping the price low would allow more people to purchase the tablets, and possibly even convince a few to upgrade to the top-end iPad Pro line the next time they need a tablet.YUcB8evxLsJihgLTiT24QG.jpg?#





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