


Those last two details are higher than the starting configurations of current Pro models, but you can spec exiting models to match, if you've got the extra cash. Its base storage, meanwhile, might sit at 512GB, and it could start with a whopping 16GB of RAM.

The sources who mentioned a 14.1-inch model also said more about it, claiming between them that it will have a mini-LED display – like the latest 12.9-inch models – and that it will have an M2 chipset, again matching current models. Whether both or just one of these would be offered is unclear but it certainly seems likely that a bigger screen is coming, given the number of sources mentioning one. We’ve heard talk of a 14.1-inch display multiple times (opens in new tab), while a 16-inch one has been talked about too, and elsewhere there’s been less specific talk of a larger screen. The iPad Pro 2023 will probably cost at least as much as an iPad Pro 2022 (Image credit: Future) iPad Pro 2023 news, rumors, and leaksĪs noted above, one of the biggest changes coming to the iPad Pro 2023 could be a bigger screen. That would mean a starting price of around $799 / £899 / AU$1,399 for the 11-inch version and $1,099 / £1,249 / AU$1,899 for the 12.9-inch model, though that’s just speculation for now.Īnd, of course, if these slates have larger screens, then their asking prices are sure to be higher too. In fact, we might not see a new iPad Pro in 2023 at all, given that there was over a year between the April 2021 launch of the iPad Pro 2021 and the October 2022 launch of the iPad Pro 2022.Īs for price, Apple may keep pricing similar to current models, if the screen sizes remain the same. It’s also entirely possible that neither of these leaks are right. We’ve more recently heard that a 16-inch iPad (which may or may not be a Pro model) might land in late 2023, though it’s not clear whether this would be as well as or instead of the rumored 14.1-inch version. Introducing a new screen size is the only way we could imagine Apple launching the next iPad Pro this soon, though so although it's possible, we wouldn’t count on it. That’s according to Ross Young (opens in new tab) – a leaker with a solid track record – who says Apple's next Pro slate will feature a 14.1-inch display – that's bigger than any current model.
