Demand for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus is putting the brakes on a larger iPad, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
Apple suppliers have pushed back a larger 12.9-inch iPad to early 2015. Cupertino had originally planned to bring the device out in December.
Citing people familiar with Apple’s supply chain in Asia, the Journal reports that production of the iPhone 6 Plus is still unsatisfactory.
The news comes as Apple Wednesday confirmed that it will host its next media event on Oct. 16.
While nothing has been confirmed, Apple is expected to unveil a refreshed line of iPads and possibly iMacs.
According to IDC, Apple’s share of global tablet market stands at 26.9 percent in the second quarter. That’s down from 33 percent in the same quarter last year.