iPad Pro 2022 Renders Appear Online, Show Triple Rear Cameras, Notch on Display
iPad Pro 2022 Renders Appear Online, Show Triple Rear Cameras, Notch on Display 6p3s59
Apple’s iPad Pro 2022 will reportedly feature an LTPO display. 646fe
By David Delima | Updated: 21 December 2021 13:47 IST
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Apple brought a notched display similar to the leaked renders (pictured) on its 2021 MacBook Pro models
Highlights
Apple is tipped to refresh the iPad Pro lineup in 2022
The 2022 iPad Pro could sport very thin bezels on all edges
Apple is yet to announce any plans for an iPad Pro refresh in 2022
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Apple iPad Pro 2022 is expected to be the next addition to the company's high-end tablet portfolio in 2022, and renders of the device have been spotted online. According to the new renders shared by a Chinese website, the next Apple iPad Pro model could feature a display notch. Apple is yet to reveal any information about any iPad Pro models it could be working on for 2022. The device could also feature a triple camera setup, sporting a design similar to Apple's iPhone 13 series, according to the renders.
According to renders shared by MacBook Pro models featuring the new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips.
The report states that the iPad Pro 2022 could be launched in 11-inch and 12.9-inch models and sport OLED displays. Both Apple iPad Pro models are tipped to feature an LTPO display with dual-layer OLED technology, according to the report. As previously mentioned, Apple has not yet revealed any information regarding plans for a refreshed iPad Pro lineup next year. Meanwhile, the report suggests that the company is also working on using a titanium alloy for the iPad Pro models for better durability and scratch resistance.
Apple's iPad Pro 2002 is tipped to sport a triple camera setup, and the renders suggest that the rear camera module could feature a similar design to both iPhone 13 Pro Max. The report also suggests that the next iPad Pro model could come with a LiDAR sensor, which could allow better AR performance on the tablet. However, the camera specifications on the iPad Pro are currently unknown.
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