Apple is reportedly planning a big upgrade for its popular iPad Air. The next model is expected to use an OLED display from Samsung Display. This change is a major step for Apple’s mid-range tablets and shows a closer partnership between two major tech rivals.
Supply chain reports indicate Samsung Display will likely begin producing OLED panels for the iPad Air by late 2026 or early 2027. This means the new iPad Air could launch in the first half of 2027, possibly in March or May.
This timeline shows that Apple is slowly moving all its iPad models to OLED screens, starting with the iPad Pro.
Switching from LCD to OLED is a big improvement. OLED screens are known for:
Caption: iPad Air might have slightly lower-grade OLED panel to keep price competitive (Pic Credit: MacHash)
However, reports say Apple might use a slightly lower-grade OLED panel in the iPad Air than in the iPad Pro, probably to keep the price lower.
Even with this, the upgrade should make the iPad Air much better for watching videos, doing creative work, and getting things done, making it more attractive to everyday users.
Samsung Display already supplies OLED panels for Apple’s iPhones and iPad Pro models. With the iPad Air expected to adopt OLED as well, Samsung’s role in Apple’s supply chain will grow even further.
The iPad Air sells more units than the Pro models, so Samsung will probably have to increase production to keep up. This also shows Samsung’s strong position in the global OLED market.
The Apple-Samsung partnership highlights an unusual situation in tech, where strong competitors also depend on each other. Apple and Samsung compete in phones and tablets, but Apple relies on Samsung’s advanced display technology to offer top-quality products.
This partnership could have broader implications:
Apple is also said to be planning to use OLED in more devices, like MacBooks, which would make this supply chain partnership even stronger.
For buyers, the OLED iPad Air is a significant value upgrade. It will likely sit between regular iPads and Pro models, offering a high-quality screen without the Pro model’s price.
Caption: Apple’s decision to add OLED to the iPad Air marks a big change in tablet market (Pic Credit: Fernando Silva)
Apple’s decision to add OLED to the iPad Air, with help from Samsung, marks a big change in the tablet market. As more Apple devices get OLED, users can look forward to better visuals, improved efficiency, and a more premium feel, while competition in the display industry heats up.
The iPad Air is expected to feature an OLED display in a model launching around early 2027.
Samsung Display is expected to be the primary supplier of OLED panels for the upcoming iPad Air.
OLED will offer better contrast, deeper blacks, improved colour accuracy, and enhanced power efficiency compared to LCD panels.
No, reports suggest the iPad Air may use a slightly lower-grade OLED panel than the iPad Pro to keep costs lower.
It highlights how competitors collaborate in supply chains and could accelerate OLED adoption across tablets and other devices.
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