2024 OLED iPad Pro: Release date rumors, news, and more

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The iPad Pro is getting ready for its biggest update in years and it's expected to happen towards the middle of 2024. That might be a way off just now, but the leaks and rumors are already starting to fly and they make for some interesting reading.

Picking up one of Apple's best iPads right now will get you a great tablet with a blazing-fast M2 chip and gorgeous ProMotion display in either 11- or 12.9-inch configuration. Those two things are the main aspects of what makes an iPad Pro, pro. And they are both expected to get notable updates when the new models arrive next year.

A new chip and display isn't all that iPad Pro buyers can look forward to, either. Talk of a brand-new keyboard points towards Apple once again trying to turn its tablet into a laptop, while creative types who can't fit their workflows inside the 2TB top-tier option today might get a new 4TB one to look forward to. As mentioned, it's still early days for the 2024 iPad Pro but here's everything we know so far.

2024 could spell the biggest upgrade to the iPad Pro in a very long time, and rumors suggest the new generation could be right around the corner, this time with OLED displays.

Not only will the ProMotion display get a major upgrade with OLED, but the 11-inch and 12.9-inch models are likely to get slight size increases, too. Add the M3 chip, and this could be an astonishing year for the best iPads.

A new chip and display isn't all that iPad Pro buyers can look forward to, either. Talk of a brand-new keyboard points towards Apple once again trying to turn its tablet into a laptop, while creative types who can't fit their workflows inside the 2TB top-tier option today might get a new 4TB one to look forward to. With a rumored spring 2024 launch date fast approaching, here's everything we know so far about the 2024 OLED iPad Pro.

2024 iPad Pro: The headlines

  • What is it? The next iPad Pro refresh with upgraded specs and an OLED display
  • When will it arrive? Current rumors suggest March-April 2024
  • Price? Expected to stay at a similar price to the M2 models

2024 iPad Pro: Models

Just like recent iPad Pro models, the 2024 refresh is expected to come in two different sizes with various configuration options available for each.

The current expectations are that we will see 11- and 13-inch versions while both will also get Wi-Fi and cellular options, with Mark Gurman recently revealing four codenames for future models, indicating the two sizes and aforementioned Wi-Fi and Cellular configurations.

The sizes of the 2024 OLED iPad Pros will differ slightly from the previous generation, whether that means a larger display or just a slightly wider frame, we're not sure yet.

Beyond that, each model will likely also be offered in multiple storage configurations while Space Gray and Silver versions of each will be available for people who like to make sure their tablet matches their particular aesthetic.

Beyond extra connectivity options and more storage, all of the new iPad Pros will likely use the same M3 chip, although the exact configuration of that chip hasn't been confirmed yet.

2024 iPad Pro: Release date and price expectations

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While it's often difficult to pin down release dates for Apple products, recent reports hint at a spring 2024 release with LG and Samsung working on the displays. A report from January by The Elec said production was imminent, so we fully expect a first-half of 2024 release for the OLED iPad Pros.

As for pricing, rumors of iPhone 15 Pro price hikes suggest that Apple could bump the price of the iPad Pro as well. The 11-inch model currently starts at $799, while the 12.9-inch version starts at $1,099. Some rumors claim that Apple's new tablets could start at an eye-watering $1,500 due to the new display technology they will use. But that might well depend on the current global economic situation closer to release day. Other reports claim Apple could keep a similar price to the M2 iPad Pro models, and if that's the case, this would be a huge win for consumers.

Those starting prices will obviously increase as more storage is added to each model, while buyers of tablets equipped with cellular radios can expect to pay around $200 more.

2024 iPad Pro: Processor

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If everything goes according to the leaks we've seen to date, the new 2024 iPad Pros will ship with Apple's M3 chip inside. Those same chips power the new 2023 iMac and 14-inch MacBook Pro.

The M3 chips feature eight CPU cores and 10 GPU cores, just like the M2, and are built on a new 3nm manufacturing process from TSMC. This allows for improved performance, better thermals, and lower power usage.

2024 iPad Pro: Design and display

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The 2024 iPad Pro refresh isn't expected to bring with it a huge change in the way the tablet looks, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. The tablet already has small borders and going any thinner might make the device hard to hold without accidentally touching on-screen elements. But the display itself is set to undergo quite a revamp.

Rumors of new OLED iPad Pros have been around for months and the new displays could be the biggest change beyond that new M3 chip. The benefits of an OLED iPad Pro include improvements to battery life, potentially thinner and lighter tablets, and improved contrast and color reproduction. We might also see better viewing angles from this generation of iPad Pros as well, although the current models aren't particularly poor in that regard already.

The move to an OLED display won't affect negatively ProMotion, with the 120Hz variable refresh rate expected to stay. It may even be improved, with the new technology potentially allowing the display to refresh even more slowly, saving battery life as a result.

Interestingly, rumors claim that the 12.9-inch model will grow to 13 inches, but the 11-inch version isn't expected to get any larger.

2024 iPad Pro: RAM and Storage

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In terms of storage, new rumors claim that a whopping 4TB storage option could be added, doubling the current 2TB maximum. It isn't clear whether that will mean the loss of the base 128GB storage option to maintain a five-capacity lineup, however.

The extra storage could be a boon for creative people whose workflows use huge amounts of storage, although it's unlikely most people will need 4TB  in their iPad.

When it comes to RAM, rumors have been sparse. Most iPad Pros come with 8GB today, with that increasing to 16GB on the 1TB and 2TB models. We'd expect a similar split with the 2024 models as well.

2024 iPad Pro: Accessories

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It's highly likely that the 2024 iPad Pro will use the same 2nd-generation Apple Pencil as the previous generations, but there is talk of a brand-new Magic Keyboard on the way.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman believes that the new keyboard will make the iPad Pro more like a laptop than ever thanks to a new metal design. That change should make the new Magic Keyboard a much sturdier affair than the old one but Gurman says the exterior shell will retain the same cover material as the outgoing model.

The bad news? The Magic Keyboard is already expensive at $300, but Gurman believes there's a chance the new metal build could make the updated version even more costly.

Oliver Haslam
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Oliver Haslam has written about Apple and the wider technology business for more than a decade with bylines on How-To Geek, PC Mag, iDownloadBlog, and many more. He has also been published in print for Macworld, including cover stories. At iMore, Oliver is involved in daily news coverage and, not being short of opinions, has been known to 'explain' those thoughts in more detail, too.

Having grown up using PCs and spending far too much money on graphics card and flashy RAM, Oliver switched to the Mac with a G5 iMac and hasn't looked back. Since then he's seen the growth of the smartphone world, backed by iPhone, and new product categories come and go. Current expertise includes iOS, macOS, streaming services, and pretty much anything that has a battery or plugs into a wall. Oliver also covers mobile gaming for iMore, with Apple Arcade a particular focus. He's been gaming since the Atari 2600 days and still struggles to comprehend the fact he can play console quality titles on his pocket computer.

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