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Between the arrival of the M2 chip, which will take advantage of the big new features of iPadOS 16, the addition of wireless charging, and an overhaul of the camera modules, the iPad Pro 2022 should have something to appeal to users. , according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.

In his weekly letter power-onMark Gurman, of Bloombergtakes stock of Apple’s next pro tablet.

According to him, it should indeed be introduced in September or October next – October, rather, if we rely on the somewhat jostled calendars of recent years. Both tablet models will retain their screen diagonal – 11 and 12.9 inches. On this point, the question is whether Tim Cook’s teams will continue to create a difference in the range by reserving the miniLED backlight technology – which gives rise to the name Liquid Retina XDR – for the most popular iPad Pro. big.

On this point, Mark Gurman does not seem to have any new information. He had announced in the past that the 11-inch model would not be entitled to it… Will Apple keep this difference in treatment until the switch to OLED which seems to be planned for 2024 according to the analyst? specialist Ross Young? The future will tell.

An M2, a logical and inevitable novelty

Marg Gurman indicates, on the other hand, that the next pro models should embark the SoC M2, which was introduced during the opening conference of the WWDC within the new MacBook Air and the 13-inch MacBook Pro, which do not benefit from it. , of a new design.

The M2 will therefore bring its power gains and should ensure the maintenance of good autonomy for both models. Above all, it will add a new model that will be compatible with the most interesting functions of iPadOS 16.

Indeed, the iPad Pro, equipped with the A12Z, released in 2020, is not compatible with Stage Manager, which is undoubtedly the most useful novelty for those who want to make their tablet an almost portable PC. The ability to easily and quickly switch from one workspace to another, where several applications can be opened, brings a lot of fluidity to everyday life.

Wireless charging: convenience versus ecology?

In addition, Mark Gurman indicates these new iPad Pro models will be the first to be compatible with Qi wireless charging, probably associated with the MagSafe home technology. By positioning the wireless charger using a magnet, Apple manages to gain in energy efficiency, without however reaching the levels of a classic wired charge, now provided in USB-C. A point that saddens a little in a context where the ecological issue is central.

New on the camera side

Finally, the Bloomberg journalist understands that the photo modules of the iPad Pro will be entitled to a major overhaul this year. For the record, Apple’s tablets were the first devices in the ecosystem to integrate lidar.
Currently, they offer two photo modules, a wide-angle with a 12 Mpixel sensor, and an ultra wide-angle with a 10 Mpixel sensor. Apple could possibly take advantage of this to integrate certain computational photography functions present in the most powerful iPhone 13s, such as Cinematic mode, photographic effects, Smart HDR 4, etc.

A matter of storage and RAM

Another question arises, given the hardware requirements for Virtual Memory Swap to work, will Apple increase the minimum storage amount by default, and ensure that all models have access to 16 GB of memory? live? Currently, only models with more than 1 TB are entitled to it. The M2s are capable of managing between 8 and 24 GB of RAM. Perhaps we will see Apple play to the full width of this range on these next tablets.

If the 2022 update of the iPad Pro could have many arguments to convince users to take the plunge, only a few days ago Ross Young, specialist in screen production chains, indicated that the range of iPad Pro could experience a small revolution in 2023, with the introduction of a new model equipped with a 14.1-inch screen. This panel would be LCD, miniLED, and also compatible with ProMotion technology. It wouldn’t replace the 12.9-inch iPad, but it would expand the family…in every sense of the word.

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