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iPadOS 16.1 slated for late October launch, potentially alongside new hardware

Por: 9to5Mac Tech October 11, 2022

Back in August, Apple announced that the release of iPadOS 16 was delayed until October, while iOS 16 was released to the public last month. At the same time, we’ve been hearing rumors of new iPads and Macs coming soon. Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman has now reported that iPadOS 16.1 will be released later this month in time for the new product announcements. iPadOS 16.1 and new products coming soon iPadOS 16.1 (which will be the first... + full article



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