Apple CEO Tim Cook previews ‘Pencil 3’ and new iPad ahead of May 7 special event

Apple CEO Tim Cook previews ‘Pencil 3’ and new iPad ahead of May 7 special event
Apple CEO Tim Cook previews ‘Pencil 3’ and new iPad ahead of May 7 special event
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Apple enthusiasts have something to look forward to next month as CEO Tim Cook has hinted at the launch of a new Apple Pencil 3. The company plans to host a special event on May 7, and the focus will apparently be on the iPad range.

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The new iPad is coming soon

While focusing on the Apple Pencil, new iPad models are also expected to be unveiled at the event. It is rumored that the iPad Air 6 will be equipped with an M2 chip and will be equipped with a large 12.9-inch display for the first time. On the other hand, the new iPad Pro will have an improved M3 chip, an OLED display and a thinner profile

Additionally, Apple appears to be redesigning the Magic Keyboard to give the iPad a more traditional laptop look, moving away from the current floating design.

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The new iPad is coming soon

While focusing on the Apple Pencil, new iPad models are also expected to be unveiled at the event. The iPad Air 6 is rumored to be powered by an M2 chip and feature a larger 12.9-inch display for the first time. On the other hand, the new iPad Pro will have an improved M3 chip, an OLED display and a thinner profile

Additionally, Apple appears to be redesigning the Magic Keyboard to give the iPad a more traditional laptop look, moving away from the current floating design.

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Apple’s “Let Loose” event will begin online on May 7 at 7 am PT/10 am ET. Stay tuned for all the exciting announcements!

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