In June last year, the US media reported that Apple had the idea of launching a larger screen size iPad, and now they are indeed in action.
The latest news shows that Apple is indeed preparing a larger size iPad, and planning such a product, they hope to bring users a larger screen experience of mobile devices.
Sources revealed that if Apple launches such a large-size version of the iPad, BOE could be one of the suppliers of OLED screens, which recently remodeled it in a factory to produce larger OLED displays for devices other than smartphones, including tablets and computers.

After BOE became a supplier of iPhone 13 displays last year, it is likely to aim to provide OLED displays for future iPads. The repurposed factory will be able to produce displays up to 15 inches.
There will be the ability to make OLED displays with two red, green, and blue emission layers, which will enable future iPads to have significantly brighter displays. Currently, Apple buys OLED displays for the iPhone from Samsung and LG, but it often tries to diversify its supply chain to reduce the risk of relying on a single supplier and ensure competitive prices. (Apple Exchange)