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 Working on a Foldable iPad With 5G support

Apple is working on a new 5G-enabled iPad with a foldable display and could launch it in 2020, a media report said. The rumour comes from London-based global information provider IHS Markit's analyst Jeff Lin, who has claimed that Apple was quietly working on such a device, news portal 9To5Mac reported on Friday.
Commenting on the claim, 9to5Mac stated: "The product would apparently feature MacBook sized screens, which isn't too much of a stretch given that the iPad Pro already tops out in a 12.9-inch size. However, it is easy to imagine how an iPad mini-sized product that could unfold to 13 or 15-inch screen would be compelling."

In addition, the foldable iPad would also support 5G cellular radios for fast mobile Internet browsing, according to the analyst.
Currently, none of the present Apple's devices support 5Gconnectivity.
The Cupertino-based company is expected to launch three iPhone models this year.

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