Apple is reportedly planning two new iPad Pro models with low-power LTPO OLED displays, and now a new report says the iPhone maker is experimenting with at least one MagSafe-equipped 2022 iPad Pro prototype.
The Cupertino-based tech giant will keep the metal and will add a large glass Apple logo. According to GizChina, the Apple logo made of glass will be the exact charging point for MagSafe wireless charging.
Apple is said to release both an 11-inch OLED iPad and a 12.9-inch OLED iPad in 2023, adding credence to speculation that its first OLED tablet will be in the Pro series.
Meanwhile, Apple is reportedly planning a Mac-focused event next month, where the tech giant could unveil an all-new MacBook Pro with a faster “M1X” Apple silicon and an updated design.
In the latest issue of the Power On newsletter, Mark Gurman suggested that Apple may soon release an M1X-enabled MacBook Pro.
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