
Apple is gearing up for an early 2025 iPad Air launch. Most people are eagerly waiting for the latest upgrades in iPad Air models, both in its performance and accessories.
Here is a sneak peek into what you can expect from new iPad Air models, codenamed J607 and J637.
According to Mark Gurman, a technology journalist on Apple Inc. for Bloomberg News, the new iPad Air will focus on internal changes rather than a full redesign. These changes are likely to include:
1. Faster processor: Rumors are circulating that the iPad Air will be equipped with an updated A17 chip. This should increase both speed and efficiency. This puts Air’s performance closer to the iPad Pro models, making this a high-quality, mid-range tablet.
2. Refreshed Magic Keyboard: The Magic Keyboard variants will also be part of the package under the iPad Air. They will be known as R307 and R308, representing designs for the 11-inch and 13-inch iPad models. These will come with some of the features that were initially introduced on the keyboard of the iPad Pro.
Apple typically launches new iPads during the spring. Analyst consensus suggests 2025 will be no different. It could be the traditional March or April launch time, just like previous models. This should coincide with updates for other Apple devices, including iPhone SE and Mac computers.
The prices for the new iPad Air models haven't been confirmed, though the current model starts at US$599. It is still unknown whether the internal advancements will increase this pricing. In the past, Apple didn't drop its price levels unless it introduced some major redesigns or new features inside and outside the model.
The iPad Air line has only recently been refreshed for the mass market, with the M2 chip and a new 13-inch model. The 2025 iPad Air probably will be one of the options for customers looking to get extreme performance without paying the hefty price of buying an iPad Pro which boasts a 120Hz display, Face ID, and Thunderbolt connectivity. You can even use this iPad for data science, making it an attractive buy for professionals.
Moreover, the Apple ecosystem is waiting for the release of a brand-new iPad mini model, codenamed J410, presumably alongside the new iPad Air. Such a strategic product launch proves Apple's relentless effort at trying to dominate the market share of the tablet segment.
The iPad lineup is starting from a budget-friendly iPad 10 to mid-range iPad Air, to the high-premium iPad Pro. Apple has strategically placed its products within the tablet market with this lineup. Through this breadth of product offerings, the company can serve both casual and professional customers with differing needs.
The new iPad Air may end up competing against the iPad Pro for the same customers because its capabilities make it a tempting substitute at the moment. Gaps in the specs of these two models are gradually decreasing. For some customers, the Air may be an attractive option because of its feature-to-price balance. Another factor that will find its way into the popular iPad portfolio is the promised Apple Intelligence features integrated into iPad OS.
The new iPad Air would offer even smoother operation for users with internal upgrades, fresh new accessories, and a possible early 2025 release.