Alleged New iPad Schematics Leaked [Images]
Posted August 30, 2020 at 5:11pm by iClarified
Schematics for a next generation iPad have alleged been leaked by 91mobiles.
Ahead of the rumoured launch, 91mobiles has received the design schematics of the upcoming iPad 2020 from a trusted source. The design shows the next-gen model will look quite like the iPad Pro 2020 — it will have thinner bezels around the screen, Face ID sensors above the display, and no Touch ID fingerprint sensor. On the back will be a single camera with LED flash; the schematics also show the iPad 2020 will have magnetic connectors on the back for Magic Keyboard support.
According to the site, the display is 10.84-inches in size. They also claim to see Face ID sensors above the display. Other observations include dual speakers, USB-C, and four microphones.
The iPad is described as an eighth generation iPad rather than the rumored new iPad Air which purportedly has Touch ID embedded into the Power button.
Take a look at the schematics below and please download the iClarified app or follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and RSS for updates.
Read More [via MacRumors]
Ahead of the rumoured launch, 91mobiles has received the design schematics of the upcoming iPad 2020 from a trusted source. The design shows the next-gen model will look quite like the iPad Pro 2020 — it will have thinner bezels around the screen, Face ID sensors above the display, and no Touch ID fingerprint sensor. On the back will be a single camera with LED flash; the schematics also show the iPad 2020 will have magnetic connectors on the back for Magic Keyboard support.
According to the site, the display is 10.84-inches in size. They also claim to see Face ID sensors above the display. Other observations include dual speakers, USB-C, and four microphones.
The iPad is described as an eighth generation iPad rather than the rumored new iPad Air which purportedly has Touch ID embedded into the Power button.
Take a look at the schematics below and please download the iClarified app or follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and RSS for updates.
Read More [via MacRumors]