Apple is expected to unveiled new iPad Pro models in the market this year – previous rumors suggested that the company had been testing with new designs with a glass back and wireless charging. While the company still wants to bring MagSafe to the 2022 iPad Pro, 9to5Mac has learned that the rumored glass design may have been scrapped.
Sources acquainted with Apple's configuration plans let 9to5Mac know that the organization was questionable with regards to utilizing glass on the rear of the iPad since it is simpler to harm and would make the product significantly more delicate. Be that as it may, having an aluminum back would make it hard to make the gadget viable with the MagSafe Charger.
As per our sources, the organization has created iPad Pro prototypes with a bigger Apple logo (like the one on the new MacBook Pro), yet this one is made of glass. Thus, power would be sent through the glass logo. The prototype likewise has more grounded magnets to forestall mishaps, and it upholds charges at quicker speeds than MagSafe for iPhone.
Other rumors about the new iPad Pro that we can report include a larger battery (which is great since some users complain that the Magic Keyboard causes excessive battery drain), a camera module similar to the one from iPhone 13, and a brand new chip. As rumors suggest that Apple also plans to introduce a new MacBook Air with the M2 chip, it makes sense to assume that the 2022 iPad Pro will have the M2 chip as well.
Looking forward, 9to5Mac's sources say that Apple has been prototyping iPad models with shows bigger than 12.9 inches, which validates a past talk from Bloomberg.
We additionally discovered that the organization is thinking about changing the iPad's visual personality with an indent on the showcase to make it like its different products, however these progressions are simply exploratory and far-fetched to appear in the current year's models.
The new iPad Pro is expected to be introduced sometime in the first half of 2022.
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