New iPad devices from Apple were spotted in the Eurasian Economic Commission database just recently. The tech giant has yet to announce the new tablets it will be relasing this year.

As seen in the EEC filings, two new Apple devices were just added in the database. The devices are yet to have their official names and are simply tagged as A2200 and A2232. Both devices are under one group which could potentially mean that these could be two variants of a single device.

While Apple has yet to officially reveal what those two devices could be, many speculate that they could be variants of the new 10.2-inch iPad, which is expected to follow the previous 9.7-inch iPads. These two devices are different from the previous filings that Apple made earlier this year.

Mass production of iPads is expected this July according to Chinese news site Economical News Daily. It’s long known that some of Apple’s partner companies and factories are in China.

Earlier this year, Apple filed five other models, namely: the A2197, A2228, A2068, A2198, and A2230. All of the names of these devices are yet to revealed but it’s also speculated that these could be new iPads as well. Potentially, fans may see seven new iPads this 2019.

As of late, Apple is rock solid on its interest in introducing more services this year. The company has been improving and introducing new services for its customers. Samsung’s rival has already broke up the decade old iTunes app into three separate apps. Apple also provided standalone operating systems to its different devices to make them more independent from the iPhone.

All of these services are expected to be launched later this year. The new iPads could be launched or be revealed along with these new services. Apple is currently experiencing a slower trudge of releases as its new devices are often released with few celebratory events. Meanwhile, the new subscriptions and services are often the focus of its public gatherings. It’s possible that Apple could go in with a massive wave of new devices very soon.

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Apple's senior vice president of Software Engineering Craig Federighi speaks during the keynote address during the 2019 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) at the San Jose Convention Center on June 03, 2019 in San Jose, California. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images