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Title: Apple's 2022 iPad Pro: What to Expect
Post by: HCK on February 19, 2022, 04:05:07 pm
Apple's 2022 iPad Pro: What to Expect

Apple is working on a next-generation version of the iPad Pro (https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/ipad-pro/), and while there are no major design updates that we know of, there are some new features that are worth looking forward to.





(https://images.macrumors.com/article-new/2021/05/ipad-pro-m1-feature.jpg)


This guide aggregates everything that we know about the 2022 ‌iPad Pro‌ so far based on the rumors that we've heard.





<h2 id="mini-led_display">Mini-LED Display</h2>


Apple last year introduced an updated 12.9-inch &zwnj;iPad Pro&zwnj; with mini-LED display technology, and in 2022, both the 11-inch and 12.9-inch versions of the &zwnj;iPad Pro&zwnj; will feature a mini-LED display.





(https://images.macrumors.com/article-new/2020/11/iPad-Pro-Mini-LED-yellow.jpg)


Apple calls the mini-LED display of the &zwnj;iPad Pro&zwnj; a "Liquid Retina XDR display" that offers improved dynamic range with true-to-life details, vivid colors, and HDR. The current display in the 12.9-inch &zwnj;iPad Pro&zwnj; uses over 10,000 LEDs across the back of the display, allowing for up to 1,000 nits of full-screen brightness, 1,600 nits of peak brightness, and a 1 million-to-1 contrast ratio.





With the update, the higher-quality mini-LED display will no longer be limited to Apple's largest and most expensive tablet.





<h2 id="m2_chip">M2 Chip</h2>


The 2021 &zwnj;iPad Pro&zwnj; models adopted the same M1 (https://www.macrumors.com/guide/m1/) chip used in the MacBook Air (https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/macbook-air/), Mac mini (https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/mac-mini/), and 13-inch MacBook Pro rather than continuing to use an A-series chip as typical iPads do.





(https://images.macrumors.com/article-new/2021/04/m2-feature-black.jpg)


That put &zwnj;iPad Pro&zwnj; performance on par with Apple's Macs, and it's likely Apple is going to stick with Mac chips for the pro-level iPads. In 2022, Apple is expected to introduce the successor to the &zwnj;M1&zwnj;, the M2 (https://www.macrumors.com/guide/m2/).





The &zwnj;M2&zwnj; chip will be used in 2022 versions of the &zwnj;MacBook Air&zwnj;, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and of course, the iPad (https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/ipad/) Pros. It will have the same 7 to 8-core CPU, but it is expected to have updated 9 to 10-core GPU options.





The &zwnj;M2&zwnj; chip will offer speed and efficiency improvements over the &zwnj;M1&zwnj;, but specifics aren't known at this time.





<h2 id="magsafe_charging">MagSafe Charging</h2>


According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman (https://www.macrumors.com/guide/mark-gurman/), the next-generation version of the &zwnj;iPad Pro&zwnj; will support (https://www.macrumors.com/2021/09/19/new-airpods-pro-and-ipad-pro-2022-gurman/) MagSafe (https://www.macrumors.com/guide/magsafe-battery-pack/) wireless charging, much like the iPhone (https://www.macrumors.com/guide/iphone/).





(https://images.macrumors.com/article-new/2022/01/iPad-Pro-Big-Ol-Logo.jpg)


Apple could be planning to add a glass back to the &zwnj;iPad Pro&zwnj; and has been testing such a feature, but due to concerns about breakability, Apple might instead opt (https://www.macrumors.com/2022/01/14/ipad-pro-glass-apple-logo-prototype-report/) for a larger Apple logo made of glass that would facilitate wireless charging.





(https://images.macrumors.com/article-new/2021/09/iphone-13-magsafe-1.jpg)


If Apple opts for the glass Apple logo, it would presumably have magnets underneath and a &zwnj;MagSafe&zwnj; charger would be able to align with those magnets for quick and easy charging. One of the iPads that Apple is testing is said to have &zwnj;MagSafe&zwnj; with stronger magnets than the magnets in the &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj;, and it is also said to allow for faster wireless charging speeds.





<h2 id="reverse_wireless_charging">Reverse Wireless Charging</h2>


Along with &zwnj;MagSafe&zwnj; wireless charging, the next-generation &zwnj;iPad Pro&zwnj; could support reverse wireless charging capabilities, which would let the &zwnj;iPad&zwnj; be used to charge iPhones, AirPods, and other accessories by laying them on the back of the &zwnj;iPad&zwnj;.





<h2 id="a_new_apple_pencil">A New Apple Pencil?</h2>


We've heard rumors that Apple is working on a new version (https://www.macrumors.com/2021/04/16/video-of-third-generation-apple-pencil/) of the Apple Pencil (https://www.macrumors.com/guide/apple-pencil/), but most of that information dates back to early 2021 and we haven't heard anything since then. It's unclear if we're actually going to get a new &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj;.





(https://images.macrumors.com/article-new/2020/06/black-and-white-apple-pencil-feature.jpg)


There were rumors that there would be a black Apple Pencil option (https://www.macrumors.com/2020/06/02/future-apple-pencil-black-color/) back in 2021, but that didn't happen, so it might not have been accurate.





<h2 id="titanium_chassis">Titanium Chassis</h2>


DigiTimes says that Apple is working on (https://www.macrumors.com/2021/08/20/future-ipads-titanium-chassis/) a titanium chassis for the &zwnj;iPad&zwnj;, which would replace the aluminum used in the current models, but titanium is an expensive material so this may be unlikely or a feature limited to the highest-end iPads.





<h2 id="future_ipad_pros">Future iPad Pros</h2>


The 2022 &zwnj;iPad Pro&zwnj; models will continue to use a mini-LED display, but Apple is working on OLED technology for future Macs and iPads. Apple could add an OLED &zwnj;iPad&zwnj; to its lineup in 2023 or 2024 (https://www.macrumors.com/2021/10/05/ipad-pro-ltpo-oled-display-2023-rumor/), and the &zwnj;iPad Pro&zwnj; could perhaps (https://www.macrumors.com/2022/01/10/oled-ipad-samsung-2024/) be the first &zwnj;iPad&zwnj; to adopt an OLED display.





(https://images.macrumors.com/article-new/2021/03/OLED-iPad-Pro-Feature.jpg)


Apple is also developing &zwnj;iPad&zwnj; displays larger than 12.9 inches, but a larger-screened &zwnj;iPad&zwnj; isn't expected to come out for a few years. Larger displays and OLED technology could go hand in hand (https://www.macrumors.com/2022/01/09/boe-oled-displays-for-tablets/).





<h2 id="guide_feedback">Guide Feedback</h2>


Have questions about Apple's 2022 &zwnj;iPad Pro&zwnj; models, see something we left out, or want to offer feedback on this guide? Send us an email here (http://mailto:guides@macrumors.com).
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