Apple’s 2022 iPad Pro may be powered by a 3nm M2 chip

It was previously reported that Apple is considering using a glass back for this year’s iPad Pro, but another source doubted this statement. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said back in June that the 2022 iPad Pro could feature a glass back instead of an aluminum case to enable wireless charging using MagSafe-like, but reports a week ago said glass the back panel can cause fragility issues.

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So Apple may put a larger glass Apple logo on the back of the next iPad Pro to enable wireless charging. However, leaker Dylan @dylandkt was not optimistic about the rumored wireless charging capabilities of the iPad Pro, but Gurman still insisted that the iPad Pro will offer wireless charging.

Dylan also hinted that the 11-inch model will also be upgraded from LCD to miniLED display technology. In addition, Gurman and Dylan both believe that the new iPad Pro will be equipped with the M2 chip, which Apple is expected to release in the second half of this year.

Regarding the release time, Dylan believes that the new iPad Pro will be released this fall, which is roughly in line with Gurman’s prediction. The latest iPad Pro model was released in April last year, but Gurman believes the new iPad Pro will feature major changes, including a new design, and more.

So there’s a good chance it won’t be released before the end of this spring. In addition, Dylan also claimed that the AirPods Pro 2 will also be released in the fall.

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