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Apple is developing a version of iPadOS 17 that is specifically designed for larger unreleased iPad sizes, the first of which will arrive next year, claims a new rumor.

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According to the Twitter account holder @analyst941, a special version of Apple's upcoming iPad software will support the more advanced capabilities of a range of bigger iPads that are in the works, beginning with a 14.1-inch iPad with an M3 Pro chip that is set for release next year.

The leaker claims that the 14.1-inch iPad model will be able to run up to two 6K displays at 60Hz via Thunderbolt 4, with iPadOS 17 including support for the capability. As @Analyst941 notes, this could be achieved by daisy-chaining displays, but it could also indicate that the larger iPad features multiple Thunderbolt ports instead of just one.

A 14.1-inch ‌iPad would be the largest iPad to date, beating the current 12.9-inch iPad Pro size. The leaker suggests that Apple could adopt a new name for the larger forthcoming device(s) to differentiate them from the current crop, such as "iPad Ultra" or iPad Studio," although this specific claim appears to be based on speculation rather than hard evidence.

Apple is believed to have been working on iPads with even larger displays since mid-2021, but rumors have been conflicted about when the first models will arrive and in what size.

Bloomberg has repeatedly discussed Apple's interest in bigger iPads, while reliable display analyst Ross Young at one stage reported that a 14.1-inch ‌iPad Pro‌ with a mini-LED display was slated to launch in the first quarter of 2023.

However in December 2022, Young reversed his prediction and said that Apple is no longer planning to launch the new 14.1-inch form factor. Young suggested that the device was canceled entirely or significantly delayed.

Separately, in October 2022, The Information's Wayne Ma reported that Apple is developing a 16-inch iPad that it hopes to release in the fourth quarter of 2023. Despite that, larger ‌iPad‌ models were missing from ‌Mark Gurman‌'s Apple device roadmap for this year, saying that there will be no significant ‌iPad‌ hardware updates in 2023.

The anonymous source behind today's rumor leaked accurate information about the iPhone 14 Pro's Dynamic Island on the MacRumors Forums before the device was announced last year. However, they do not have a long-term track record with rumors yet, so there is no guarantee the latest information they shared will prove to be accurate.

Apple is expected to preview iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 during the WWDC 2023 keynote on June 5. For more on what to expect in the new software, click the iOS 17 tag below.

Article Link: Apple Working on 'Special Version' of iPadOS 17 for Larger iPads, Starting With 14.1-inch Model Set to Launch in 2024
 
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So many rumors from him without a lot of real credibility as of yet… Sounds exciting, but I hope he actually has good sources.
 
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"The leaker claims that the 14.1-inch iPad model will be able to run up to two 6K displays at 60Hz via Thunderbolt 4."

First indication that maybe the base M3 will finally be able to drive two external displays!? (Plus the internal one.)
 
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This is why iPasOS and macOS need to merge. The amount of wasted development time that must go into having to develop and maintain different OS's which are increasingly doing the same thing is absurd.

It's not about what they do, but about the form factor and most importantly, the input method.
 
All that processing power on the iPad Pros has seemed like overkill for a while now.

What's it for, exactly?

Here's hoping that Apple figure out a way to unleash that power for its users.

Because the current iPadOS experience sure ain't it.
 
I’m sure every iPad they have could run this “special” iOS 17 version.

More gimmicks to introduce yet another unnecessary iPad variant.

There’s no end to the useless products they are releasing in order to keep prices going up.

Lol reading Steve Jobs’ latest book he said Apple were heading toward bankruptcy in the early 90’s because the products were only 25% different from when he left 10 years earlier and they were charging prices that were too high. Also he was confused about what products and configurations were actually in each product line because there were so many products, like 20+.

This same observation applies for todays Apple.
 
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Was going to joke about a 30” iPad, but then realised it’s all about perspective - a home computer ‘console’ with expansive touchscreen display would be really nice for controlling the home, presenting family content like calendars, streaming pooled photo albums, overview of everyone’s locations etc.
Yep. I currently have a 12.9" hung on the wall, could use a couple more inches.
 
Total Display support (internal + external)

M2: 2
M2 Pro: 3
M2 Max and M2 Ultra: 5

M3: 3
M3 Pro: 5
M3 Max and Ultra: ?

MacBook Air M3 will support 2 external displays, and the MacBook Pro 14” M3 Pro should support 4.
 
I get that iPadOS isn't great and we want better (I desperately do too).

But putting an OS that is not optimized for touch is not a good user experience.
I completely agree. The iPad could do so much more if it had a better OS. The iPhone OS experience is great for that form factor. It's a stretch, and always has been, for it to be used on the larger iPads. But I don't think macOS is the answer either, because it's optimised for keyboard and mouse/touchpad use. It's a very different beast.

iPadOS needs to be something else. Somewhere between the two - properly suited to its form factor and in particular optimised for typing on screen without pushing most of the visual/usable display out of the way when the on screen keyboard appears.
 
It's not about what they do, but about the form factor and most importantly, the input method.

And yet the iPad is increasingly being used with a keyboard/pointer and Macs are reportedly gaining touchscreens.

It's obvious what needs to (and likely will) happen
 
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