<p id="thickbox_headline">Apple is reportedly planning to launch a fifth-generation iPad Air with an A15 Bionic chip, 12MP Ultra Wide front camera with Center Stage support and 5G for cellular models.</p>.<p>According to MacRumors, the new iPad Air could be announced alongside the third-generation iPhone SE in spring 2022.</p>.<p>The new iPad Air will have the same overall design as the current model, including a single-lens rear camera, the report adds.</p>.<p>Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has claimed that the iPhone will transition from the iPad Air to OLED displays in the second half of this year.</p>.<p>In Kuo's latest investor note the analyst underlines his belief that even when the iPad Air transitions to an OLED display in 2022, mini-LED will remain in its tablet lineup as a display technology exclusive to iPad Pro models, MacRumors reported.</p>.<p>Apple currently uses OLED displays in the Apple Watch and the iPhone, while Macs and iPad still retain the older LCD technology.</p>.<p>The first to adopt OLED displays will be a 10.9-inch iPad, which suggests that it will be a refresh of the iPad Air. The next few devices that will have OLED displays include the 12.9-inch iPad Pro and the 16-inch MacBook Pro.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH videos:</strong></p>
<p id="thickbox_headline">Apple is reportedly planning to launch a fifth-generation iPad Air with an A15 Bionic chip, 12MP Ultra Wide front camera with Center Stage support and 5G for cellular models.</p>.<p>According to MacRumors, the new iPad Air could be announced alongside the third-generation iPhone SE in spring 2022.</p>.<p>The new iPad Air will have the same overall design as the current model, including a single-lens rear camera, the report adds.</p>.<p>Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has claimed that the iPhone will transition from the iPad Air to OLED displays in the second half of this year.</p>.<p>In Kuo's latest investor note the analyst underlines his belief that even when the iPad Air transitions to an OLED display in 2022, mini-LED will remain in its tablet lineup as a display technology exclusive to iPad Pro models, MacRumors reported.</p>.<p>Apple currently uses OLED displays in the Apple Watch and the iPhone, while Macs and iPad still retain the older LCD technology.</p>.<p>The first to adopt OLED displays will be a 10.9-inch iPad, which suggests that it will be a refresh of the iPad Air. The next few devices that will have OLED displays include the 12.9-inch iPad Pro and the 16-inch MacBook Pro.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH videos:</strong></p>