Apple could cancel the launch of iPad Air 3, iPad Mini 4 could end the series of iPad Mini tablets

iPad Air 3 iPad Mini 4iPad Air 3 is the 7th version of iPad tablets that the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), should launch it on the market during this year, but it seems that the plans of those from Cupertino would be different from those that many analysts were anticipating until now.

According to some information that appeared last night, it seems that iPad Air 3 will not be launched by the Apple company in November of this year, iPad Pro going to have the attention of the whole world together with iPad Mini 4, those from Cupertino having different plans for tablets compared to previous years.

Apple intends to focus all the production capacity of its partners towards iPad Pro si iPad Mini 4 in order to have as many units available at the time of launch, so that iPad Air 3 it would arrive in stores only in 2016, with a few months delay.

The interesting part of this information is that the iPad Mini 4 would be the last iPad tablet with a 7.9-inch screen that Apple would launch on the market, those from Cupertino apparently wanting to focus only on tablets with 9.7-inch screens. 12.9 inches and XNUMX inches.

But belong to an intermediate size, 9.7-inch iPad Air 3, came the launch will be delayed. Apple to launch iPad Pro pass has a two-year period, the original market speculation late last year to launch, and then spread due to lack of key components, at least the first half of next year will have to come out, but now it seems there are early signs.

In this idea, the iPad Mini 4 could come with a new design and with many modified internal components, because last year the iPad Mini 3 only came with a new fingerprint reader and nothing more, so in the end this year's model it would be more attractive.

Considering that we are only talking about a rumor, no one knows exactly what Apple will do in the fall of this year, but giving up iPad tablets with small screens seems quite possible, considering the constant problems with tablet sales.