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Apple planning to launch a cheaper iPad in 2018. Check complete details here!

When Steve Jobs first unveiled the Apple iPad, the 10-inch slab was meant to be a bridge between Macbook and iPhone, or on an Android user’s standard, it fills the gap between the Laptop and smartphone. Over the years, the iPad has come up in such a way that, they have the potential of a high-end laptop along with the portability of the smartphone.

However, as the smartphone makers are releasing many smartphones with 5.5-inch to a 6.0-inch display, the craving for the iPad has almost thinned down in last few years, considering the fact that, one has to spend a hefty check to buy one. However, in last few quarters, the graph is bit stabilizing with an increase in the sales of the Apple iPad.

If we dig deep for this sudden fluctuation, it is not the raw power that is offered by these iPads or the massive iPad Pro with a 12.9-inch display. In fact, the company has launched a fresh iPad in 2017, which replaces the iPad line lineup and the device literally costs $350 for the entry level WiFi model. Though the brand has made few compromises on the design and build-quality (no laminated display or no antireflection coating), the affordable price tag has been attracting a lot of audiences, especially from the markets like India and China.

As the company found the formulae for success, the brand is expected to launch a successor of the same in the upcoming months. By the March or April, we can expect a new iPad with standard 9.7-inch display and a metal unibody design. From the aesthetic point of view, the upcoming iPad is expected have a similar design language compared to the present generation iPad. All the required upgrades will be made internally, which should improve the overall user experience of the actual user.

Here is the list of changes that are expected from the next generation Apple iPad:

So, what do you think about this bridge gadget? Are you interested iPad category? Share your views in the comment box.

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