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2022 iPad Pro will be much cooler than we are hoping plus iPhone 13-like camera module

Journalist Mark Gurman had reported in June that the iPad Pros might feature glass back not aluminum back. Such a design change on a device like iPad will make the Apple's premium too fragile even though its will allow the iPad to charge wirelessly.


According to 9to5Mac, although Apple is trying to bring MagSafe compatibilities to its new iPad Pros, the back will not be full glass back. To have MagSafe wireless charging, Apple may instead put a larger logo made of glass, which will be used to transmit power. The prototype with this design has stronger magnets.


The report also claims that this prototype also supports much faster charging over MagSafe compared to the iPhones. The iPhone 13 only supports 15W MagSafe power delivery.


Even though MyDrivers had claimed that the next iPad Pros will have thinner bezels and a notch just like the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra but today's report saying the notch isn’t going to be a thing in the iPad world. But the new models will have a titanium alloy chassis.



Even though this year apple is sticking with the current 11-inch and 12.9-inch sizes, next year they might increase the sizes. But this year the iPad pros will feature iPhone 13-like camera module. I don’t know, but i love the current blacked out module of the iPad pros. It’s kinda beastly looking.

Both if these two tablets will feature mini-LED displays according to Ming-Chi Kuo. We can also assume easily that these two devices will feature Apple M2 processor. Which will not be a massive upgrade in terms of overall performance but the existing performance is already too much.



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