An alleged case for the new iPad Pro shows a square camera module

iPad Pro 2020 case

Many are the rumors in the last year that suggest that Apple could implement more than one camera on the rear of the iPad Pro range, chambers that would be integrated into a square or rectangular module depending on the origin of the filtration. Today we echo a new news with this possibility.

Ben Geskin, has posted an image that what is supposed to be a case for the new iPad Pro, an iPad that will probably will not see the light until September at the earliest, so if the end of March event is finally confirmed, event in which the iPhone 9 will be presented, will not see the light.

Ben Geskin, who has posted a video with el new multitasking mode that will come from the hand of iOS 14, has published an image on Twitter in which shows us a cover of what we are going to find on the back of the next iPad Pro. This case includes a cutout in the upper corner where we would find the camera, a module very similar to the one we currently find in the iPhone 11 Pro.

The different renders that have been published of what the iPad Pro 2020 will look like suggest that the only difference with the current model will be found in the camera module, a module that in the new model will consist of 3 lenses.

What's new in the iPad Pro 2020

Regarding the interior, in addition to the new A14X processor, the screen could also be one of the improvements, adopting mini-LED technology. The keyboard that Apple offers as an option to iPad Pro users, could also be renewed and integrate a scissor mechanism In addition to being backlit, one of the demands that seems to have never been a priority for Apple, at least until this year.


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