Apple to bring out new iPads and Mac OS on October 21
Apple is bringing out two new iPads, a 9.7-inch one and an iPad mini with a 7.9-inch screen, and the new Mac OS version Yosemite.
Apple is expected to make iPad and Mac OS fans happy in October. As knowledgeable sources informed, Apple is bringing out two new iPads and is also unveiling the next Mac OS version on October 21. The new iPads will be the sixth generation of the product, and coming with them, the third generation of the iPad mini. The new Mac OS version, OS X Yosemite, has been completely overhauled. Apple’s spokesperson Trudy Muller did not comment on the information.
According to earlier reports, the new iPad is coming with a 9.7 inch screen, accompanied by the 7.9 inch screen iPad mini. Reports revealed Apple was planning the launch of the new series to its palette of products for mid-October: just in time before the preparations and busy shopping for the holiday season.
Apple iPad sales in the quarter ending June totaled 13.3 million, which was below analysts’ projections of 14 million. Last week Apple introduced its Apple Watch, a couple of larger iPhones and the Apple Pay mobile payments service.