The introduction of the new generation of iPad Pro is knocking on the door and it seems that we can count on it miniwith two relatively fundamental innovations. One of them is the use of a chip Apple M5 and then the second one miniat least 12GB of RAM. At least that's what videos that appeared on YouTube last week show. They show the previously unreleased 13" iPad Pro, which fell into the hands of Russian YouTubers.
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According to these videos, the new iPad Pro got the M5 chip, which should offer up to 12% higher processor performance and roughly 36% faster graphics compared to the M4, which Apple deployed in models released in May this year. Benchmark tests from Geekbench also show that even the basic variaThe 256 GB model will offer 12 GB of RAM – the same as iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max. For comparison, the current iPad Pro The M4 has only 8 GB of RAM in the 256GB and 512GB configurations, while the versions with 1TB and 2TB storage have 16 GB.
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In terms of design, no major changes have been made. miniAt least according to the videos they don't expect it. iPad Pro It was redesigned last year, with an OLED display and a thinner body. The only minor detail that attentive unboxing viewers noticed is the absence of the inscription "iPad Pro" on the back of the new model, which is a rather strange upgrade that may be aimed at creating a future Apple products yet minimore petty.
There are still question marks here.
However, question marks still hang over one previously speculated novelty, namely the dual front cameras. These were supposed to allow for more comfortable video calls in both portrait and landscape orientations. However, the second lens is missing in the leaked videos, as only the ambient light sensor located in the upper frame is visible. Very knowledgeable reporter Mark Gurman from Bloombergu confirmed that the test units of the iPad Pro with the M5 chip do indeed have a second lens installed. However, he said it is not ruled out that Apple removed this feature at the last minute, just like some other elements that were previouslyonec did not make it into the final products. So let's be surprised how theonec Apple has decided in this regard and, most importantly, when he will present the news. It is not clear even about that.