According to rumours, the new iPad Pro will retain its current chassis, have a 4-pin connector rather than a 3-pin one, and come in LCD and mini-LED variants in addition to the M2 chip.
The anticipation of consumers anticipating Apple’s next products has increased exponentially in light of rumours that the company may not host any event to unveil any of those products, opting instead to announce them via press releases. A new iPad Pro 2022 from Apple is expected to be released either next month or by the end of the year. It has been speculated that Apple would keep the same formula for both the 11-inch & 12.9-inch iPad Pros, as both are expected to have an M2 chip.
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Reports suggest that the iPad Pros can differentiate themselves from previous models with upgraded hardware. Additionally, new Apple TV boxes, Mac Minis, and MacBook Pros could be introduced.
The release of a new iPad in 2022, however, remains a source of speculation. It’s unclear if the gadget will debut this year or not.
9to5Mac reports that Logitech has updated the Crayon stylus product page to include support for the future iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th gen) & iPad Pro 11-inch (4th gen). Logitech ultimately decided to take the page down from its directory.
The new iPad Pro, according to rumours, will feature a 4-pin connector rather than a 3-pin one, an LCD and a mini-LED display, and a largely unchanged chassis.
The release of the 10th-generation iPad with the A14 Bionic chip as well as the USB-C port was also speculated upon. As of yet, though, we have heard nothing official.