Apple hasn’t yet said exactly when it will be making its newly announced iPad Air 4 available for sale, but we do know that it’s going to be very soon indeed. So soon, in fact, that we’re hearing that stocks of the tablet are already beginning to roll into stores, ready for sale.
That comes via Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, with the Apple follower saying that the new tablets have already begun to reach stores “for opening at a later date.”
With that in mind it looks increasingly likely that they will go on sale in the coming days or weeks.
There has been some suggestion that Apple is holding off making the new iPad Air available until the new iPhones have been announced. Both devices are thought to use the same Apple A14 processor.
Apple will announce its new iPhones next week, on October 13. At least some of those iPhones are expected to go on sale on October 23, and it’s likely the new iPad Air will go on sale around the same time, too.
The new iPad Air is already quite the beast if leaked benchmark scores are any indication. We’re expecting the new iPhones to be equally as powerful, once again catapulting Apple’s phones to the top of the performance tree.
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