The OLED iPad Pro is reportedly less popular than expected – and that could mean these changes to Apple’s OLED iPad plans

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  • Demand has reportedly been weak for the OLED iPad Pro
  • This means there are some expected changes to Apple’s OLED roadmap
  • This year’s iPad Pro upgrade is set to be a minor one

Our iPad Pro 13-inch (2024) review will tell you that we love the most recent version of the tablet – the first to sport an OLED screen – but it doesn’t come cheap, and its price is reportedly leading to weak demand for the Apple slate.

This comes from the industry analysts at Meritz Securities (via @Jukanlosreve), with around 5.7 million units apparently shipping last year. If accurate, that figure is some way down on the nine million units Apple was originally hoping to shift.



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