Next year, Apple is expected to roll out three new iPad Pro models in a range of sizes. A tech portal reports that one flagship model could come with a 14.1‑inch display, a detail the outlet attributes to internal discussions at Apple, though it notes that the source is unnamed.
Alongside the 11‑inch and 12.9‑inch iPad Pro variants that are rumored to use OLED panels, Apple is also said to be preparing a larger version with a mini LED screen expanded to about 14 inches. While the two OLED options have been corroborated by multiple sources, the longer‑screened model remains unconfirmed by independent outlets, according to the same coverage.
Insiders also claim that all three iPad Pros will be powered by the latest Apple M3 chip and feature display brightness up to 3000 nits. Additional rumors suggest a refreshed Apple Pencil with interchangeable magnetic tips for the tablets and a new aluminum Magic Keyboard enjoying two USB‑C ports and MagSafe compatibility.
There is mention that the enhanced iPad Pros might adopt the Dynamic Island notch, although one insider cautions that these particular claims should be treated skeptically. Dynamic Island has previously appeared on iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, and the entire iPhone 15 lineup, so its presence on iPads would mark a notable shift in design language.
Historically, Apple has not released a single new iPad in a given year, a pattern many observers consider a pause between generations that could set the stage for a broader refresh across the lineup. The rumor mill points to updates across multiple iPad families, including Pro, mini, and Air models, potentially arriving in 2024 as part of a wider product cadence.
Earlier chatter has also touched on other devices in the Apple ecosystem. For instance, a separate report mentioned a Meizu smartphone rumor, noting the inclusion of an artificial intelligence–driven battery concept—though this claim sits outside the scope of the iPad Pro discussions and should be evaluated separately as it pertains to a different brand and product line.