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Apple will present this fall new generation iPad ProAccording to Mark Gurman of the agency Bloomberg we can look forward to chip M5two front cameras – one for portrait and one for landscape orientation. This means users won’t have to rotate the tablet depending on whether they want to take a selfie or make a video call.

Dual camera: portrait and landscape without compromise

Existing iPad Pro with the M4 chip offers only a single camera designed primarily for landscape use. However, the new M5 model adds second sensor, eliminating the need to rotate the device during video conferencing or FaceTime calls. Verification via Face ID Although it now works in any orientation (portrait or landscape), the image from the camera itself will always be optimally positioned.

M5 chip and minor evolutions

After last year's launch OLED displays and extremely thin design, this time around, rather minor evolutionary changes are expected. The main attraction should be chip M5, which will offer another leap in performance and energy efficiency. Ming-Chi Kuo previously stated that mass production would begin in second half of 2025, which indicates autumn launch – probably in September or October.

Current iPad Pro with M4 released in May 2024 and Apple traditionally holds approximately 18-month cycle between generations. The new product fits perfectly into the expected window – and will offer an interesting upgrade for users who missed out on the M4 model.

iPad Pro 2025 It therefore attracts with two front sensors for more flexible work and entertainment and a powerful M5 chip. The remaining parameters – such as the OLED panel itself and ultrathin chassis – will probably remain. If you are looking for a tablet with top performanceonewith a universal camera system, it is worth waiting for this generation.

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