Deemed as the last of Apple's Air modeled tablet, the iPad Air 3 is likely to be unveiled in March next year during a keynote event. But while multiple reports claim that the upcoming device will sweep gadget freaks off their feet with its new design and features, some reports go as far as claiming that it will transcend the iPad Pro 9.7-inch in terms of advancement.

The Apple iPad Air 3 was scheduled to release earlier this year; however, the Cupertino-based tech firm opted to unveil the iPad Pro 9.7-inch instead. Amidst several sources now indicating that Apple will oust the Air line after releasing the iPad Air 3, tech pundits are hazarding guesses that the company's McBook Air and McBook Air Pro might meet the same fate.

Apple will oust the Air line, so it can simply focus on iPad Pro variants, according to a report from NeuroGadget. Although the report does not shed more light on exactly why Apple would decide to get rid of the Air tablets, there's word that this is all part of a well-thought-out strategy.

Apple iPad Air 3 Specs & Features

The Apple iPad Air 3 will be housed in a 7000-series aluminum body and vaunt a thinner design than the iPad 2. It will sport a mammoth screen of 9.7-inch coupled with a 4k resolution. The device is also expected to be both waterproof and dustproof.

Some of the most lauded features of the Apple iPad Air 3 include compatibility with the Apple Pencil technology, foldable technology, and smart connector for smart keyboard. With multiple reports now confirming that Apple is currently working on a folding technology, MacWorld claims that the tech firm will come out with a folding iPad.

It remains to be seen whether or not Apple will scrap the Air line; meanwhile, tech buffs will have to wait with bated breath until next year to find out. Readers are suggested to bear in mind that these are mere rumors and Apple has neither confirmed nor denied them. Thus, they must take these speculations with a huge grain of salt.

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