All eyes might be on the supposed iPhone 11 and Apple Watch Series 5 launch this September, but analysts believe that there could be another gadget worth waiting for: the iPad Pro 2019.

According to Forbes, the Cupertino giant might be introducing new a new iPad Pro that aims to be a “disruptive” update to the current line. The new Apple tablets will come out in various new screen sizes and even connectivity options.

According to an earlier regulatory report, Apple could be coming out with five new variants of the iPads that have recently passed the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) filings. However, more recent information revealed that an additional two variants have just been given EEC certifications as well, suggesting that Apple could be releasing all seven in the fall this year.

The EEC has been reliable information of news on the latest Apple products since the company needs to release advance details before their gadgets can go on sale in countries like Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

Despite these details, there is very few information on what the newly certified gadgets could be. What is known is that the EEC filings referred to a collection that’s been described as, “Name Full Tablet computers of the trademark ‘Apple’ models A2200, A2232 (iPad OS software version 13).”

Aside from being powered by the iPad OS 13, the new tablets are also seen as refreshed versions of the iPad Pro models that were dropped in October last year. This could mean that the new models might still retain the 11 in and 12.9 in models from October’s launch.

What’s more, the entry-level iPad mini, which used to be only 9.7 in size, could go up to 10.2 inches. The iPad Air will also be getting a nice upgrade which includes keyboard compatibility as well as Pencil functionality.

What’s intriguing is that there are no leaked images that have been released on the new iPad line. Per the Forbes report, however, the next Apple tablets are expected to have narrower bezels. Instead of the Face ID, the new iPad line could also feature a Touch ID instead.

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Pictured: The new iPad Pro is put on display during an Apple launch event at One Hanson Place on October 30, 2018 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Apple debuted a new MacBook Pro, Mac Mini and iPad Pro. Getty Images/Stephanie Keith