iPad Pro is one of Apple’s most powerful products. We even saw the Apple M1 processor on the iPad Pro, which often includes eye-catching technologies such as OLED screen. This flagship tablet from Apple does not yet support MagSafe, which is on its way to becoming a standard. Details about the iPad Pro, which is said to be able to charge with MagSafe in the next generation, have emerged.
New iPad Pro will support MagSafe
Aluminum material was a barrier to transmitting MagSafe’s electrical signals to the coils inside the device. That’s why we couldn’t see aluminum or any other metallic material on the back of iPhone models that support MagSafe. However, rumor has it that Apple will only make the Apple logo glass on the iPad Pro, allowing MagSafe to be used.
This solution, which enables the use of MagSafe with an aluminum case, means removing one of the major obstacles to MagSafe. If MagSafe was used with the glass back surface as in the iPhone 12 and 13 series, you would probably have to go to the technical service when the iPad Pro fell on the ground. We don’t want the iPad Pro, for which we paid a fortune, to break easily when the repair fees have been hiked for a short time.
We expect Apple to launch 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models this year. We will probably see these products in September. We expect both devices to have processors that have gone through the 3nm fabrication process. This means low power consumption and low temperature along with high performance.