
Apple is expected to use 2026 to quietly realign its iPad portfolio rather than radically reinvent it. The company has already set the tone by introducing the M5 iPad Pro late last year, and the rest of the lineup is now in line for incremental but important upgrades. According to current reports and industry chatter, nearly every iPad model will see a refresh over the course of the year, even if the changes remain largely under the hood.
The first major launch of 2026 is likely to be the new iPad Air, expected around March. This model is tipped to move to the M4 chip, delivering a modest performance jump over the M3 generation. While this does not radically change the iPad Air’s positioning, it keeps the device comfortably ahead of the standard iPad and reinforces its role as the default choice for users who want strong performance without stepping up to Pro pricing.
Connectivity is where the next iPad Air could see a more noticeable improvement. Following the debut of Apple’s in-house N1 networking chip and C1X modem in the M5 iPad Pro, the same hardware is expected to trickle down to the Air. This would bring faster and more efficient cellular performance along with Wi-Fi 7 support, narrowing the gap between the Air and Pro models in day-to-day usage. Beyond that, expectations remain conservative. There is talk of brighter displays, possibly extending the 600-nit panel to smaller sizes, and fresh colour options. Higher refresh rates would be welcome, but there is no strong indication that Apple will move beyond 60Hz on the iPad Air just yet. OLED, while frequently discussed, appears to be off the table until at least 2027.
Later in the first half of the year, Apple is expected to refresh its most affordable iPad. The headline change here is the move to the A19 chip, which would enable Apple Intelligence features on the entry-level model for the first time. That shift alone makes this more than a routine spec bump, as it brings Apple’s latest software capabilities to a much wider audience. Similar to the iPad Air, the budget iPad is also likely to gain Apple’s in-house modem and networking hardware, improving efficiency and future-proofing the device.
The most interesting update, however, is reserved for the iPad mini. Expected later in 2026, this refresh would mark the first major update since 2024 and could finally introduce OLED to Apple’s smallest tablet. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple views the iPad mini as the next logical candidate for OLED after the iPad Pro. Alongside the display upgrade, the device is rumoured to receive the A19 Pro chip and a more water-resistant design. Given that the iPad mini’s last major redesign dates back to 2021, this refresh carries added significance and could reset interest in the form factor.
Overall, 2026 looks like a restrained year for the iPad lineup, with the iPad mini being the clear standout. More ambitious changes, such as advanced cooling systems for future iPad Pro models, are already being discussed for 2027. For users who are content with their current iPads, the lack of dramatic upgrades also means existing models remain solid buys, especially as discounts continue to surface across the range.
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