October 22, 2025 - 07:41

In a surprising turn of events, the anticipated launch of Apple's 18-inch foldable iPad has been delayed significantly, with estimates now pushing the release date to 2029 at the earliest. The delay is primarily attributed to ongoing engineering hurdles that the company is facing in the development of this innovative device.
Sources indicate that the prototypes of the foldable iPad have encountered issues related to weight and durability. Engineers are reportedly struggling to create a device that is both lightweight and robust enough to withstand everyday use. This has raised concerns about the overall user experience, as Apple aims to maintain its high standards for product quality and performance.
The foldable iPad was expected to revolutionize the tablet market, offering users a larger display that could be easily transported. However, the current setbacks have led to uncertainty about its future. As Apple continues to refine its design and address these challenges, tech enthusiasts will have to wait a while longer for what could be a groundbreaking addition to the iPad lineup.
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