iPadOS 16 could make the iPad what it deserves

The arrival of iPadOS 16 could mean what we have been waiting for for quite some time: that iPad looks more like a computer and less like an iPhone with huge screen.

just posted it Bloomberg From the hand of Mark Gurman: iPadOS 16 would make the iPad look more like a laptop, and less like an iPhone. The imminent WWDC 2022 that will take place on Monday, June 6, will bring an update for the iPad that will mean a change of direction in the Apple tablet. It will start from a redesigned multitasking that will make it much easier to know what applications you have open and to switch between them.. It will also allow resizing windows and offer new ways to handle multiple applications at once.

Since Apple launched the first iPad Pro, many users have missed a greater differentiation between these and conventional iPads. This was further aggravated with the arrival of the M1 processors a year ago, a fact that gave many of us hope that iPadOS 15 would finally mean the definitive leap from Apple's most advanced tablet towards an experience closer to what a tablet offers us. portable, but we stayed as we were. It was surprising that an iPad of more than €1000 could do exactly the same as one that cost less than half, but that's how Apple wanted it to be.

However, it seems that the situation has changed, and although for many it is too late, because we've given up the Post-PC era and succumbed to the virtues of M1 processors in new Macs, surely there are millions of users eagerly awaiting this change in order to finally get the most out of their iPad, with excellent hardware but software that clearly isn't up to par. We'll see in less than a week.


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