Calling all Apple enthusiasts! The wait for the highly anticipated new iPads might take a bit longer. According to a recent report by MacRumors, sources at Apple suppliers in Taiwan claim mass production of camera lenses for the upcoming iPads has been "repeatedly postponed". This news comes after months of swirling rumors about the release of new iPad Pro and iPad Air models.
Originally expected in March, the release date for the new iPads has been pushed back multiple times, with sources now suggesting a possible launch in early May. This aligns with reports from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, who indicated Apple is aiming for an early May launch and that production is already ramping up in Asia.
While the exact reason for the delays remains unclear, the camera lens production issues seem to be a key factor. This could indicate Apple is implementing significant camera upgrades in the new iPad lineup.
With nearly 18 months since the last iPad update, Apple fans are eagerly awaiting the new models. Rumors suggest exciting features like OLED displays on the Pro model and updates to the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard.
While the wait continues, stay tuned for further updates as we inch closer to the expected May launch date for the new iPads.