TOP 5 features we are waiting for in the iPad Pro 2022
Apple’s fall presentation is just around the corner – there is no exact date, but you can be sure that it will be. On it, we expect to see not only the new iPhone 14 but also the iPad Pro 2022. In general, the tablet is already good, but there is always something to improve: since it is already known that it will receive a fresh chip built according to the new technical process, we will try to reason, what other useful features could be added to the new iPad Pro to make it even cooler.
MagSafe on iPad Pro
Apple has been pushing the new MagSafe charging standard for a long time now , and it has proven itself in both the iPhone and the MacBook. It looks like the time has come to add it to the latest iPad Pro: the latest technology would be very useful in it, because the iPad has never had wireless charging, and it’s not convenient to use the tablet either vertically or horizontally while it is charging.
Initially, the iPad Pro was supposed to make a solid glass back for this, but plans seem to have changed: sources say that the iPad Pro will become more fragile and heavy. In addition, Apple plans to increase the logo on the rear glass panel, which could well help recharge the iPad in this way.
iPad Pro battery
iPad Pro display
As you know, energy efficiency depends not only on the battery but also on the operating system and the display of the device itself. The iPad Pro could use a miniLED screen: due to the smaller size of the diodes, their number could increase relative to the screen area. This gives deeper blacks, and also helps the screen fade more slowly – the miniLED uses gallium nitride, which is used in GaN chargers.
In addition, insiders are on our side: at first, it was reported that both iPad Pros will receive such a display, but later Ming-Chi Kuo noted that probably only the iPad Pro with a large screen will have such technology due to the high cost of production.
New Apple chip
Despite the fact that insiders are trumpeting the production of processors with might and main, everything may turn out to be zilch due to the impending global crisis and the notorious shortage of semiconductors, which has not gone away. So, if nothing supernatural happens, we will see a new tablet with an updated M2 chip, the computing power of which, according to the conservative estimates of the readers of our Telegram chat , can increase by 20%, and the graphics power by almost 40%. Why exactly? It’s simple: the chip should become more powerful than the M1, but not exceed the performance of the “older” comrades M1 Pro, M1 Max or M1 Ultra.