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Home » Apple is prepping new iPads for 2026, but you shouldn’t expect any fireworks
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Apple is prepping new iPads for 2026, but you shouldn’t expect any fireworks

By dailyguardian.aeFebruary 9, 20262 Mins Read
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According to a Bloomberg report, Apple is lining up a fresh round of iPads for 2026, and the early picture looks more practical than exciting. The report points to updates for the entry-level iPad and iPad Air that prioritize newer processors over any big design swing.

That’s not nothing. If your current iPad is starting to feel slow, a modern chip can buy you years of smoother apps and longer software support. But if you’re waiting for a bold new look, this cycle doesn’t read like it.

It’s mostly about the chips

The entry-level iPad is expected to move to an A18 processor, while iPad Air shifts to M4. That’s the kind of change you feel in everyday multitasking, especially with heavier apps, larger files, and more demanding iPadOS features.

One product stands out, iPad mini is mentioned as a candidate for an OLED display. That’s a real quality-of-life upgrade, deeper blacks, better contrast, and a nicer screen for reading and video. Still, it sounds like the exception, not a signal that the whole lineup is about to get a visual overhaul.

Apple Intelligence changes the math

The A18 matters most because it’s tied to Apple Intelligence. The report says this upgrade would bring Apple Intelligence support to the entry-level iPad for the first time, and Apple plans to lean on that in how it sells the device.

That strategy lines up with where Apple’s iPad business has been heading. The report notes iPad revenue rose 6% year over year over the holidays, and Apple credited much of that gain to the base model, while also pushing it harder toward enterprise buyers. AI features plus a lower-priced iPad is a clean way to keep volume moving.

Should you wait or buy

If your main goal is Apple Intelligence on the cheapest iPad, waiting for the A18 model makes sense.

If you don’t care about those features and you mostly stream, browse, and take notes, buying now should still feel fine. The missing details will decide how tempting this refresh really is, launch timing, price, storage options, and which regions get the new models first. Watch for those specifics, then decide if this is an upgrade, or just a tidy spec bump.

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