iPad Air 3 release date, news and rumors


iPad Air 3 release date, news and rumors

Update: Apple has just sent out the invites to its next event, which is now confirmed to be March 21. Every rumor we’ve reported on is fair game to be announced at the event, but in terms of which ones will reveal themselves, we’ll have to wait just a while longer.

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It could very well be the iPad Air 3, a thinner, more powerful iteration on the excellent iPad Air series, though the invite doesn’t exactly seem to hint at the line of tablets. Or, it could be a smaller iPad Pro. Stay tuned.

Original article continues below…

With the iPad Air 2, we said that Apple had taken the perfect tablet and somehow made it even better. So where does it go from there? Well, hopefully it does the same thing again.

We’d expected to see the iPad Air 3 in 2015, but instead we were treated to the iPad Pro. So by the time the iPad Air 3 does arrive the iPad Air 2 is likely to be getting pretty old, as such we’re hopeful that we could see a big jump in tech and features.

iPad Air 2

The processor will obviously get a boost for one, and for better or worse it’s entirely possible that it will get even slimmer and lighter than the iPad Air 2 – although is there anywhere for Apple to go in making this tablet even thinner?

Then there are things we’d like to see, but are less likely, such as 32GB becoming the smallest size. For now we don’t have much to go on, but with it possibly not arriving until late 2016 there should be plenty more time for leaks and rumors to roll in.

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? The next super-thin tablet from Apple.
  • When is it out? Likely March 15, 2016
  • What will it cost? Top end with an expensive price tag – not as much as the iPad Pro though.

iPad Air 3 release date

Initially we expected the iPad Air 3 to launch in 2015 but instead Apple gave us the iPad Pro and iPad Mini 4. And to be honest, that kept us satisfied. The iPad Pro feels like an innovative, new product while the iPad Mini 4 is a big improvement upon the iPad Mini 3.

Rumor is that Apple wanted to hold off releasing the third iteration of the iPad Air as it didn’t want to overload consumers with too many different choices. Good decision.

Where does that put the iPad Air 3 release date? It may just launch on March 15 at a rumored Apple event that is supposed to also host the new iPhone 5SE and Apple Watch bands.

This backs up previous claims of a March 2016 release date, coming out of the Chinese technology site MyDrivers. There were also rumours of an Apple Watch 2 launch at the same event, but now it just appears to be new accessories for the company’s wrist-worn wearable.

While the March 15 date hasn’t been confirmed by Apple, it looks certainly that we won’t have to wait until the likely September iPhone 7 launch date to get our hands on the iPad Air 3 refresh.

iPad Air 3 design

iPad Air 2

Rumors of the iPad Air 3 haven’t really mentioned design all that much yet. We expect that’s something Apple wants to keep close to its chest, but we also don’t expect any major changes in the design department.

It’s likely Apple will keep the same size tablet and may trim it down a little bit more to make it thinner. But the iPad Air 2 is already thin enough, so maybe it’s not worth Apple trying to cut more fat when it could offer us an improved battery or higher spec under the hood.

One leak suggested the iPad Air 3 will come with a similar speaker set up to the iPad Pro. It would mean four speakers surrounding the tablet to make for a better movie watching experience than the two speakers on the iPad Air 2 provided.

That rumor was backed up by an iPad Air 3 case has appeared on Chinese retailer site Alibaba. It shows off the four speaker set up that has been rumored as well as a space for the magnetic powered Smart Connector for whenever you want to connect up something like a keyboard accessory.

There’s also an LED flash cut out from the back of the tablet suggesting the long rumoured feature will be real though. That said, there’s no official word these renders are based on real evidence and it could be that it’s all based on rumor.

There will likely be a 9.7-inch screen again but we’d expect to see some improvements in that area as well. 3D Touch technology like we’ve seen on the Apple Watch and iPhone 6S may come on the iPad Air 3.

Rumored specs from site MyDrivers suggested it may come with a 4K screen resolution of 2334 x 3112. That sounds a bit far from the iPad Air 2 and its 1536 x 2048 screen resolution but we’ll have to wait and see.

Then there’s the shooter – not many people focus on the camera possibilities of the iPad Air, but the new version is rumored to stick with an 8MP sensor and add in an LED flash to make it easier taking night shots.

iPad Air 3 rivals

iPad Pro

Apple is its own worst enemy here – all the big competitors to the iPad Air 3 are other tablets made by Apple. You’re covered by the iPad range whether you want something a little smaller or even a little bigger as well.

There’s the iPad Mini 4 from Apple that comes with an upgraded processor and a gorgeous 7.9-inch screen. It’s one of the most portable and light tablets on the market right now.

If you’re looking for bigger; it’s the iPad Pro. This comes with a huge 12.9-inch display and a very powerful A9X processor under the hood. It will cost you a little bit extra though as this tablet doesn’t come cheap.

Then there’s a lot of Android competition out there as well with the likes of the Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet, Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 and the Google Pixel C looking for your attention.

iPad Air 3 power and OS

There are some things about the iPad Air 3 which we can be fairly confident about. For one thing it’s likely to run iOS 10, though iOS 9 is always possible if it arrives sooner rather than later.

iOS 9 brings improvements to Siri and Apple Maps, true multitasking for iPads, a new keyboard and more. So look forward to all that on the iPad Air 3 at a minimum. If it has iOS 10 that’s sure to bring even more new features, but what form they’ll take remains to be seen.

iPad Air 2

The iPad Air 3 is also sure to get a newer, faster processor. The iPad Air 2 has an A8X chip, but we’re already up to the A9X on the iPad Pro, so we’d expect that at a minimum and quite possibly an A10 chip.

A recent report, however, does indicate the iPad Air 3 will have an A9X chip, with word coming from a source familiar with the plans.

There’s a good chance we’ll get more RAM too. The iPad Air 2 has 2GB of RAM, but Apple has since launched the iPad Pro with 4GB. As the name suggests though the Pro is aimed at more serious productivity, so the Air 3 might not have that much, but 3GB wouldn’t seem unreasonable.

iPad Air 2

Expect Touch ID to make a return as well. Some early rumors also suggest an improved 13MP rear camera with an LED flash, while others claim the iSight camera could be between 5 and 8 megapixels.

Carry on over to the next page to discover what we’d like to see from the iPad Air 3.

What we want to see

iPad Air 2

1. Ditch the 16GB size

With the iPad Air 2 Apple got rid of the 32GB option and offered 64GB for the same price. That was much appreciated but oddly a 16GB model was still in play.

Given how big many apps are now getting and the fact that no iPad is ever going to offer expandable storage that just doesn’t really cut it, especially if you want to store videos, games and music on your slate too, which is half the fun of having one. So we’d like to see Apple finally abandon the 16GB size and make 32GB the smallest.

iPad Air 2

2. Better slow motion video

Any regular readers will know we’re not the biggest fans of cameras on tablets, but if you’re going to include a feature at least do it right, which Apple hasn’t really done with slow motion video on the iPad Air 2.

It’s an option, but it’s capped at 120fps, which just doesn’t cut it when the less powerful iPhone 6 can reach 240fps. So we want twice the frames and twice the smoothness on the iPad Air 3, which can actually use the feature better as it’s got that larger viewfinder.

iPad Air 2

3. Bring back the silencer

While the iPad Air 2 is a better device in most ways than the iPad Air, one thing changed for the worse. We’re talking of course about the removal of the silencing switch.

Technically it’s not needed any more, as silencing the tablet is easily achievable through Control Center, but having a switch was much, much easier so we’d like to see it come back for the iPad Air 3.

iPad Air 2

4. Don’t make it any thinner

There’s a worrying trend among smartphone and tablet makers to create ever slimmer devices. There’s no denying that slimmer slates can look better and be more portable, but the most extreme examples are slightly ludicrous, not to mention impractical, as they force batteries to be shrunk and hamper the device’s durability.

At 6.1mm thick the iPad Air 2 is right on the edge of what we’d consider to be an acceptable thickness, so we really don’t want the iPad Air 3 to get any thinner.

iPad Air 2

5. Better battery life

The iPad Air 2’s battery life is more than reasonable, with the slate happily chugging along for up to 10 hours of web browsing or video viewing, but it could still always be better and if you’re an avid gamer you’ll find its life is cut significantly short.

We hope then that the iPad Air 3 will get a battery boost, so we can be confident that a transatlantic flight or epic train journey won’t leave us dying of boredom.

iPad Air 2

6. Up the resolution

The iPad Air 2 already has one of the best tablet screens around, but if Apple keeps a 1536 x 2048 resolution for the iPad Air 3 it risks feeling a bit dated.

The likes of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S and Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet already have it beaten. In fact when it comes to pixel density both the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus have the edge and let’s not even get started on all the QHD phones we’re seeing now.

Sure, tablets aren’t phones, but with all the media we enjoy on them they’re every bit as deserving of a super sharp screen.

iPad Air 2

7. Improved daylight visibility

As well as being sharper we hope the iPad Air 3’s screen is easier to see outdoors, especially in bright sunlight.

You can just about use the iPad Air 2 without a roof over your head but there’s plenty of room for improvement here. A big selling point of tablets is mobile entertainment and one that you can’t really use outside is significantly limited in that sense.

iPad Air 2

8. Front-facing speakers

Given that the iPad Air 2 just has a single speaker it manages to kick out some fairly impressive sounds, but stereo speakers would be a definite improvement.

While we’re on the subject, it would be great if they were moved from the base of the slate to the front, so that they’re actually oriented towards you when you’re watching videos and playing games.

Source: techradar.com

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25 Comments
  1. Reply Ms. Katheryn Sporer March 10, 2016 at 6:39 pm

    damn how much do you read?

  2. Reply Ulises Metz March 10, 2016 at 7:03 pm

    The purpose of tablet is usage ability not to compare with other tablet or bloat spec around. I prefer current resolution with longer battery life. My family have both iPad air 2 and mini 2, I still prefer iPad Air 2 display more than mini since mini have gap between glass and display, mini display is ancient technology not ipad air.

    "The iPad Air 2 is the first iPad with an optically bonded cover glass—all previous iPad models had high reflectance air gaps under the cover glass" – Gizmodo 1651239343

    And you should watch some test http://www.displaymate.com/iPa

    The only thing mini retina have is more ppi. But is it better display, not quite.

    Apple can easily be up ppi without downtime, maybe yes.
    But I prefer current ppi with additional 1-2 hours of current usage time.

  3. Reply Lynn Luettgen March 10, 2016 at 7:08 pm

    That's bizarre Steve and couldn't be more opposite my experience with the Air2 since its release. My eyes are going to hell too (45 years old) and I feel like the entire HiDPI/retina thing has grown with the worsening of my eyes. I own the Air 2 as well as the Mini 2 & 4. There's literally ZERO difference in the sharpness between the three or my iPhone 6s+. The colors on my mini 4 are no MUCH closer to the Air 2 – that much more accurate
    But if there's a Single thing I'd like to see Apple avoid it's the ridiculously high PPI levels that do nothing but much battery life. They do little in the way of sharpness …and Apple's iOS has text nailed. Not sure what tablet you were looking at but it certainly wasn't the A2 with its new lamination process, best in the ring reflectability scores and near 100% color gamut coverage with insane density to start.
    No need to add more at all (and I'm ambidextrous …own a Note 4 as well as S6 Edge. Very familiar with the OLED trickery and sib pixel layout to 'achieve' such densities.

  4. Reply Mr. Kaley Okuneva V March 10, 2016 at 7:23 pm

    I'd want the pen to work with it. Pro is too big but I would love to use an iPad for sketching.

  5. Reply Clemens Medhurst March 10, 2016 at 7:31 pm

    Thanks for the article. Netflix app and Hulu, or BBC is great on iPhone. If live outside USA, you can use tools like UnoTelly to get Netflix app and Hulu, or BBC on your iPad.

  6. Reply Cedrick Rippin March 10, 2016 at 7:38 pm

    It would be helpful if we could actually post facts instead of opinions. Most people read these comments as a tool to help them decide which model to purchase. Not to listen to a few whiny, self appointed experts try to prove each other wrong. Bottom line, everyone visualizes resolutions differently. Resolution doesn't mean squat to a person with sight impairments and YES, blind people rely on Apple or MAC products too. So, my OPINION, is keep them lightweight and charged up, wireless charging perhaps?

  7. Reply Dr. Mohammed Boyer III March 10, 2016 at 8:01 pm

    iOS 9's font changed Helvetica to San Francisco.
    I think Helvetica was better.
    Apple, please revert to Helvetica!

  8. Reply Cameron O'Kon March 10, 2016 at 8:20 pm

    Well u can get a filemanager through Cydia or iPawind, iFile is it? Not sure how good it is but it's been around for many years.

  9. Reply Jasmin Pfeffer March 10, 2016 at 11:46 pm

    you should stop to touch your dick when you see an ipad… Masturbation isn't good for brain… The pixel C is better in all points than ipad air 2, no doubts about that.

  10. Reply Mr. Ross Cormier I March 11, 2016 at 12:27 am

    The best(!) file (transfer) managers are as bad as expected. There are dozens of useless file apps. Hint: start with Syncios and GoodReader. This will save you from even greater disappointment.

  11. Reply Landen Schaefer March 11, 2016 at 12:29 am

    .

  12. Reply Casimer Carter PhD March 11, 2016 at 12:51 am

    Dude. It's 2015. Apple passed that horse three years ago

  13. Reply Marcel Okuneva March 11, 2016 at 1:15 am

    my mother want to use ipad instead of iPhone so make it full replacement. INCLUDE GOOD REAR CAMERA WITH THE SAME FPS CAMERA OF IPHONE OR MORE. INCLUDE 'FLASH" FOR CAMERA

  14. Reply Alvah Paucek March 11, 2016 at 1:23 am

    With ya skywalkr2. It's hard to imagine anything faster, more powerful, longer lasting and reliable as the Air 2/iPhone 6s lines. I'm also with you holding a year as I bought my wife the Air 4 for Christmas and set it up last weekend. Wow!

  15. Reply Lempi Lowe March 11, 2016 at 2:13 am

    As a temporary emergency solution, I have got an iPad Mini 4 for €339 (which coincides with the maximum price I wanted to pay) because a) there still is no Windows tablet that is non-ruggedised, has a 4:3 display and has a display that is matte or has an at least equally low reflectance and b) the 2% reflectance of the Mini 4 is barely acceptable (the 2.5% of the Air 2 did not convince me).

    After 1.5 months of daily use of the iPad, the features I am missing the most by far are:

    – file manager (and local file transfer manager to Windows PCs)

    – matte screen

    The missing file (transfer) manager means that I can only do 30% of the tasks I would want to do with a tablet and cannot do the remaining 70%. It is exactly as I had expected. File management on the iPad itself is difficult to impossible (depending on file types and involved apps; for some file types I need, it is impossible). Local file transfer to / from a Windows PC is difficult to impossible (the more files the harder it becomes; most apps refuse im- and export of files; many apps make it difficult to impossible to open-in files in other apps; for some file types I need, it is impossible).

    I have used matte notebook and monitor displays since ca. 1990 and it is exactly what I need and want. I want to see the displayed contents and do not want to see the environment and myself mirrored in the display making reading and work as difficult as possible. Matte displays approach the nice and pleasant matte paper of books. Matte representation on a display let the appearance be "dull" and this diffuse light is beautiful. Too intense colours and a sparkling surface would only distract. A display must not be carneval and xmas tree combined but it must be decent. I urgently need matte displays because of frequent outdoor use or reflected lights and window lights.

    The iPad hardware is good (with the know exceptions such as the too small storage and the too large price for more storage) and the iPad can be used for easy surfing or reading tasks for 10 or 11 hours. iOS has confirmed 95% of my bad expectations, such as the impossibility of making the OS more secure than its own implementation. An exception: saving a webpage as a PDF is a useful feature. The record number of apps in the store is as great a disappointment as I expected: of ca. three dozen apps for a specialised purpose, zero fulfil my needs.

    For its purpose as a temporary emergency solution, the iPad Mini 4 is worth its €339 but I would advise anybody not to pay one cent more. I.e., the current market price of €369 is too high. As soon as there will be reliable Windows tablets or 2-in-1s (whose keyboard I can hide) with 4:3 matte display, the iPad will just collect dust.

  16. Reply Dr. Neha Heaney III March 11, 2016 at 2:53 am

    I really want a 256GB version. I do a lot of reading, so even 128GB is starting to get cramped.

  17. Reply Adolph Schoen March 11, 2016 at 4:23 am

    instead of "iPad Pro/iPad Air Plus" apple should introduce touch in the Macs. FOCUSE ON "MACBOOK".

  18. Reply Susana Beer Sr. March 11, 2016 at 5:21 am

    iPad doesn't need a higher resolution screen. The mini is already at retina resolution. I would have loved pencil support built into the mini 4. And pencil support built into the iPad Air 3 or whatever they are going to call it. I'm excited about the Apple pencil. However not excited about pro iPad. It's too big. I like to draw on my iPad mini. But would go a little larger for pencil support. But probably not laptop sized like the iPad pro.

  19. Reply Marco Orn March 11, 2016 at 5:30 am

    I've updated my Air2 through development program to I believe the third iteration of 9.3, and I love it. My iPad Pro as well with one of the favorites being white balance granular control for evening reading, a warmer temperature, making it easier on my eyes

  20. Reply Dr. Karianne Tromp DVM March 11, 2016 at 5:31 am

    Sounds more like you're looking for excuses to NOT buy!

    Seriously, buy one, you'll like it! You'll quickly discover that having a file manager is an overblown need, something extra that you easily do without! There's lots of myths floating around about i-devices not being able to open diverse files, not being able to open a file from one app in another, etc.

    Many apps come with folder management and most key ones (e.g., Safari) support the iOS "Open in…" feature which allows you to open, say, a PDF you find on line in whichever app can read it! Likewise, attachments received via email can be opens in the requisite apps– your choice! Truly, you'll discover that it's mostly nice NOT having to manage files or have a Finder. Plus, even is OSs with file managers, you still have to do conversions, different apps make a hash out of each other's docs, etc.

    As to the matte screen… Really?! That's all that's holding you back?! Matte screens can dull the image and, unless you're under a host of odd, overhead lights shining at all angles on the screen, you'll have few distracting whatsoever.

    Just get one! You'll have a great time enjoying a HUGE range of benefits that easily trump the lack of the two things that concern you!

  21. Reply Filomena Considine March 11, 2016 at 6:31 am

    i am agree with author of this topic and another people that put their comment. i wish ipad air 3 have bigger battery than ipad air 1 while ipad air 2 have smaller battery than ipad air 1 :( i know it is because of smaller thickness of device and that newer processor use less power, but because of that i sold my new ipad air 2 128gb cellural and bought new ipad air 1 128gb cellural in 40% lower price. on another hand i hope that apple will make air 3 in the thickness of air 1 (air 2 with 6,1 mm is to thin, 7,5 mm is perfect) and then will be place for bigger battery with better performance than air 2 and air 1. current resolution it is great for me, no need to change it at all (bigger resolution = lower performance in games / apps, and there is a lot of apps adjusted to current native resolution which will look worse with using scale in bigger resolution, and i do not think that each app will be updated to bigger resolution), if i have to say some more, will be great to have speakers in landscape position and not portrait like now – please ask yourselve and answer: are you play with games or use music apps in portrait mode more frequently? no, answer is: in landscape mode. APPLE engineers, if you read this comments, please make bigger battery in ipad air 3 and ipad no to thinner than air 2; ipad air 1 thick ess size is the best. ps. of course 16 gb in primary model is a joke not only in future ipad air 3 but in ipad air 2 model as well.

  22. Reply Prof. Freddie Dietrich March 11, 2016 at 6:49 am

    Boy, unless you are holding the screen up to your eyes and zooming in, making the letters HUGE, the pixels are invisible to virtually every mortal on the planet!

    As other commenters have noted, resolution is fine (sometimes higher res, as on laptops, renders everything too tiny to view comfortably!) and slightly thicker, with longer battery life, and more RAM, would be higher priorities for most people!

  23. Reply Dalton Kris March 11, 2016 at 7:03 am

    Boy! Wouldn't THAT be nice!

    Mac's have fallen off the cliff. MacBooks have really been stagnant for ten years. OR 5 years if you insist that physical design actually matters.

    All apple seems to be able to do is push the plus/minus size buttons for it's products.

    And wouldn't it be nice if someone told Apple that a 48GB bump in memory for phones/tablets should NOT cost $100. Especially when it cost them around $5. This is the kind of gluttony that got Apple in trouble in the 90's. REALLY REALLY expensive, "slightly" above average products.

  24. Reply Lincoln Dach March 11, 2016 at 8:38 am

    Have either of you upgraded to iOS 9? Or, maybe your Airs came with it… How is it? I've been holding off upgrading.

  25. Reply Randall Schoen I March 11, 2016 at 9:07 am

    I ALWAYS WONDER IF I COULD JUST ORDER THE COMPANY HOW A PRODUCT I WANT FOR MY PERSONAL USE

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