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Ipad Pro 5Th Generation Leaks

With the Apple September event “Far Out” of sight, the company is set to release another generation of iPad Pro in 2022. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, this iPad could feature a glass back to enable wireless charging, most likely via MagSafe. Wireless charging replaces the usual power cable with an inductive mat, which makes it easier for users to top up their device’s battery.

Wireless charging will likely be slower than directly plugging in a charger to the iPad’s Thunderbolt port, which will remain as part of the next models. In January 2022, 9to5Mac was able to discover that Apple hit a roadblock in its plans to redesign the iPad Pro with MagSafe. While the company was testing a full glass back on the iPad Pro 2022, it became a drawback as it would make the product easier to damage and also much more fragile.

The prototype also has stronger magnets to prevent accidents, and it supports charges at faster speeds than MagSafe for iPhone. Although it was rumored that the 11-inch model would switch the LCD panel for a miniLED display, analysts Ross Young and Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple will keep the LCD technology for the smaller iPad due to high costs of production – although it could change to an OLED display in a following iteration of the product. Not only that, but as you already read in this roundup, Apple is likely to introduce the ability to charge the 2022 iPad Pro with a MagSafe charger that’s even faster than the one available for the iPhone. It’s also worth noting that iPadOS 16 will let device makers create drivers for the iPad with the addition of DriverKit support.

Latest Rumors, Release Date, Price and More – Stupid Apple Rumors

With the launch date around the corner, here’s all the iPad Pro leaks we came across along with a couple of things we would love to be included in this years release. There was also a rumor the iPad Pro might receive a new OLED screen, but by the looks of it and the current status of the display market, I’m certain we can expect this upgrade in the near future and the models likely to release this year will come with what’s confirmed so far. This could mean that the 12.9 or the 11-inch iPad Pro might have their Apple logo and the camera positioned differently with a new aspect ratio for the screen. In terms of specifications and processor capabilities, a report on 9to5Mac suggests that the new iPad Pro will run on the M2 chip that was announced at Apple’s WWDC 2022 event. 2022 iPad Pro Getting Mysterious New 4-Pin Connector, per report https://t.co/XZAaN6NYvi by @bshoop_ — front page tech (@frontpagetech) August 7, 2022 It’s also quite possible that the iPad Pro might come with a set of new 4-pin connectors positioned on the top and bottom of the device.

Though this was just a rumor we came across on Mac Otakara sometime ago, it’s definitely something that’s being talked about a lot, so we’re eagerly waiting for any update on what these new 4-pin connectors are designed to do. According to Mark Gurman, journalist with Bloomberg, we can expect to see the official reveal of the iPad Pro in fall this year and units should start getting shipped out to pre-order customers by the end of November 2022.

Truth be told, the iPad Pro is an excellent device with little to no changes required to the design or processing capabilities. Another thing we’d love to see in the iPad Pro this year is the availability of multiple color options as opposed to the standard space gray and silver that we’re fed up with. It would be good if Apple decides to include colors like purple and midnight black that we’re going to see with the new iPhone 14 and iMac. It’ll be better for the new iPad Pro to come without a cap on the RAM so that high-end applications with AR can run smoothly.

Since Apple makes a ton more selling these separately, it’s highly unlikely that these components will be included in a bundle any time soon. The new design, better processor, improved camera and wireless charging capabilities are some of the key changes we expect to see take place in the coming months..

Logitech Accidentally Leaks a Pair of Upcoming iPads

All we know is that the Logitech Crayon page now mentions two next-gen models of iPad Pro. We expect Apple to host an iPad and Mac launch event this October.

iPad Pro (2022) Release Date, Design & Feature Rumours

Here we’ve rounded up all there is to know about the iPad Pro (2022) range so far, including the latest release date rumours and what to expect from the upcoming tablets. Twitter leaker @dylandkt suggested in a now-deleted tweet that the iPad Pro “is coming in the Fall” – or Autumn to those in the UK, and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman agreed months later in March 2022. newsletter, Gurman suggests that the launch will take place between September and November this year, mirroring the 16-18 month gap that Apple tends to follow for its Pro releases (aside from the 2021 update, that is! And it made no mention of the tablets at its Far Out event on 7 September, with Tim Cook saying “We’re here to talk about three products that have become essential in our lives: iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch“.

If you can’t wait until October – or whenever Apple eventually announces new models – take a look at our iPad buying guide to find out which is the best tablet for you right now, and we list the best. Young has a great track record when it comes to display-related leaks, nailing previous Apple flagship iPhones and iPads months ahead of release, so there could be something to the rumour.

Twitter leaker Majin Bu has also released details, suggesting it could pack the Apple M2 chipset alongside 512GB of storage and 16GB of RAM, though the tipster isn’t quite as reliable with a hit-and-miss track record. Interestingly, Young notes that the 14.1in model isn’t due until sometime in 2023, which clashes with current rumours of a September/October 2022 announcement for the M2-powered iPad Pro range. One of the most prevalent rumours right now is arguably one of the most obvious; the 11in iPad Pro (2022) is expected to match the 12.9in model’s Mini-LED display, after missing out on the tech in the 2021 range. The news comes from the eerily accurate Ming-Chi Kuo, suggesting in a July 2021 note to investors that the iPad Pro 11in and MacBook Air will both get the mini-LED upgrade in 2022. In fact, Tech Advisor Editor Jim Martin described the Mini-LED display as “phenomenal” in his 4.5-star iPad Pro 12.9in (2021) review. Despite not changing the overall form factor of the upcoming range, the new models of iPad Pro are rumoured to sport glass backs in place of the aluminium currently used.

The claim was backed up again in September 2021, with Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman doubling down on the glass rear and reverse wireless charging capabilities of the upcoming iPad Pro range. This would allow owners to charge a Qi-enabled iPhone or AirPods by placing them on the rear of the tablet – handy for quick top-ups.

Instead, the company is developing prototypes with a larger Apple logo (similar in size to that of the new MacBook Pro) made entirely from glass to allow for wireless power transfer.

In fact, leaker @Dylandkt claims that they’ve heard “nothing but concerns from multiple sources” about the wireless charging/MagSafe capabilities, so it may get pushed back or canned altogether. As well as a glass rear and reverse wireless charging, one analyst suggests the iPad Pro could get an updated design – though the leaker isn’t sure if it’s for this year’s model, or it’s just something in the works behind closed doors at Apple Park. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman also suggests that the M2 could be on the cards for the new iPad Pro range, claiming that the new chipset’s CPU will be slightly faster than the M1 but will pack the same eight-core architecture. While it might not be exclusive to the iPad Pro range, Apple has taken the unusual step of confirming a number of new and improved accessibility features headed to iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 later this year. What’s more, the feature can also be used in real life to provide captioning when talking to someone close by – ideal for the deaf and hard of hearing community.

Okay, so this one is a little more out there, and chances are it won’t be on the 2022 model, but there are rumours that Apple could be bringing under-display camera and Face ID technology to the iPad Pro before it makes its debut on the iPhone.

Apple’s 2022 iPad Pro: What to Expect

Apple is working on a next-generation version of the iPad Pro, and while there are no major design updates that we know of, there are some new features that are worth looking forward to. There were rumors that Apple would also update the 11-inch ‌iPad Pro‌ with a mini-LED display, but it doesn’t sound like that’s going to happen because of supply and cost constraints. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also said that mini-LED display technology is too expensive to be added to the 11-inch ‌iPad Pro‌ this year. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the next-generation version of the ‌iPad Pro‌ will support MagSafe wireless charging, much like the iPhone.

There were rumors that there would be a black Apple Pencil option back in 2021, but that didn’t happen, so it might not have been accurate. Rumors indicate that Apple could be planning to hold an October event that will see the debut of the next-generation ‌iPad Pro‌ models and a refreshed version of the low-cost ‌iPad‌. The information comes from The Elec, and the site says that Apple is reluctant to rely solely on flexible panel technology for larger screen sizes. Little is known about the device, but rumors indicate it will feature an ‌M2‌ chip with 512GB of storage to start with and 16GB memory.

Have questions about Apple’s 2022 ‌iPad Pro‌ models, see something we left out, or want to offer feedback on this guide?

New iPad Pro 2022: everything we know so far

The rumors so far don’t make the new iPad Pro sound like a huge reinvention, but we are starting to get the impression that they could bring some useful refinements. Latest news Apple has said that iPadOS 16 won’t launch until after iOS 16 (opens in new tab), which in turn suggests we might not see a new iPad Pro until after the iPhone 14. That’s what Ming-Chi Kuo (an analyst with a great track record for Apple information) reckons anyway, though one smaller leaker thinks that a 14.1-inch version is coming. There is a major leaker who thinks that the new iPad Pro (2022) line won’t get a large version though, so take it with a pinch of salt.

It’s worth noting that we had previously heard that the iPad Pro 2022 might get an OLED screen instead, but more recent reports suggest that switch is further out. Later rumors suggested that the tablet might not have an entirely glass back, as that would make it incredibly fragile, but that the Apple logo on the rear could be made of this material, so MagSafe would work in that one particular spot. We’ve now heard multiple times that the iPad Pro (2022) will get MagSafe, with one report adding that it will apparently also get an M2 chipset – but that this will have the same CPU as the M1, just with more GPU cores and some speed improvements. We’ve also heard that future iPad Pro models might be focused on landscape orientation, with a horizontal Apple logo and cameras.

A major name in Apple news said that the iPad Pro (2022) would see a redesign over its predecessors, but while the source holds weight, there isn’t actually much information regarding what ‘redesign’ actually means.

iPad Pro devices are incredibly expensive tablets, and if you’re buying extras like Apple Pencils, keyboard folios, carrying cases, various apps and more, you could find yourself forking over loads just to use the thing. If you use your iPad Pro as a professional (like the name suggests), by editing video, music or images, working on multiple documents simultaneously, or even playing games, you can find the battery drains incredibly quickly. In fact, battery drain on the iPad Pro is so fast that we’ve often found plugging it in while working only offsets the power use, but doesn’t charge it back up.

This could be an issue for apps that need lots of RAM to run, including AR tools and editing software, and indeed some developers have complained about this limitation. A RAM cap could stop developers creating apps that need more power too, which would have implications for iPad software in the long run. Multitasking is an issue, as you can’t view three apps simultaneously, or split the screen horizontally, two use cases which certain users might find very useful. iPadOS 15’s Universal Control looks useful, as it lets you drag and drop files and windows between your iPad and a Mac – but iPhone compatibility would make this feature truly seamless for people.

iPad Pro (2022): Release date and guide to the new Pro iPad

Development of the next model is well underway, but when will the new iPad Pro launch, and what design changes, new features and tech specs can we expect? Reports suggest we could see Apple equip the 11in model with a Retina XDR display like its larger sibling has. But perhaps the biggest rumor of them all is news that Apple could introduce an iPad Pro with an even larger screen (more on all that below).

However, Apple may wait a little longer to launch the next generation iPad Pro if it intends to equip the 11in model with mini-LED display like its larger sibling.

Sources in the supply chain have indicated that an Apple supplier (BOE) is working on gigantic 15-inch OLED panels that could plausibly end up in an iPad at some point in the future. What’s more, the respected Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman claimed in June 2021 that Apple itself has been testing 14-inch-16-inch iPads, and that devices in such a form factor will “continue to blur the lines between tablet and laptop”.

More recently, in July 2022, DSSC analyst Ross Young has claimed that a 14.1-inch iPad Pro is in development at Apple that could launch in early as 2023. When the report was published in January 2022 BOE was said to still at an early stage of development, and the project is unlikely to yield actual commercial products for another year or two – and may never do so at all, sources say, “due to the difficulty of the technology”.

But considering how expensive the 12.9-inch model already is, and how much more commercially successful the company’s cheaper and small alternatives are, it seems like a long shot for a 14- or 15-inch iPad Pro to appear in the near future. Gurman and others have indicated that the new iPad Pro will have a glass back in order to make wireless charging (dubbed MagSafe by Apple) possible. If Apple switches from aluminium to glass on the back it could actually increase the weight of the iPad Pro. According to ET News Apple is looking into adopting ‘dry etching’, which is a process that can leaf to thinner and lighter displays.

Apple has recently introduced some new shades to the Mac line up that could be shared with the iPad Pro. For example, Basic Apple Guy shared a concept design of the iPad Pro in Midnight: Apple always likes to bestow the best of its processor line-up into its pro tablets, which is one of the reasons they are so ridiculously powerful. Various news outlets, including Bloomberg, are reporting that the new iPad Pros will feature glass backs rather than the current aluminium ones.

There have been other reports though that suggest the glass backs have proved problematic, as they make the iPads more prone to breakages and may also add to the weight. The suggestion that the 11-inch iPad Pro will be granted parity with its larger sibling with the introduction of a mini-LED display seems likely, however, as per Ming Chi Kuo’s tweet above, it is possible that fans will have to wait another year for the arrival of the technology due to cost implications. This technology is a step up from the normal LED LCD screens, as it allows more control over the contrast, making dark parts of the image even darker, while also boosting the richness of colour and the maximum brightness of the display. Another rumour posted by 9to5Mac states that Apple has been experimenting with a new design for the iPad Pro that would see the infamous notch come to the platform for the first time.

We’ve seen other reports that say Apple is thinking of positioning the cameras on the longer side of the chassis, essentially making them landscape orientated devices. Display analyst Ross Young shared in the MacRumors Show in July 2022 that he expects under-display Face ID to first arrive on the iPad.

Next-generation Apple iPad Pro release details leak with iPad Pro 14.1 to be about as large as current MacBook Pro 14

Subsequently, Ross Young of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) has clarified what to expect from a refreshed iPad Pro series and when it will arrive. Unfortunately, Young has not clarified how many dimming zones the 14.1-inch display has, although he adds that it should support ProMotion, which presumably still tops out at a 120 Hz refresh rate.

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