New Delhi: Apple is planning to hold an event on October 21 to introduce two new iPads and announce the release date of OS X Yosemite, a radical overhaul of its Mac software, the Daily Dot reports.
The two tablets will likely be the new iPad Air 2 and the iPad Mini 3.
The iPads are expected to have a thinner, curved design similar to the new iPhone 6, and a Touch ID fingerprint sensor. However, there are mixed opinions about this.
Beside some cosmetic changes, the iPad Air 2 is expected to be powered by Apple's latest A8 processor. The tablet could also adopt NFC technology and be the company's first tablet with a TouchID fingerprint scanner. Together these new features would allow users to pay for goods and services using Apple Pay with their iPad.
During the event the company may also announce a release date for Apple Yosemite and see its finalized features. Apple first unveiled OS X Yosemite and its iOS 7-inspired flat UI at WWDC 2014. Yosemite allows users to seamlessly transfer everything from calls to documents between their desktop and mobile device.
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