Why do you have so many magnets on the iPad Pro?

The iPad Pro has been the resounding success of the last few months, The first units have reached the press and are discovering the typical things that the Cupertino company includes naturally in its products without the need to advertise them with great fanfare because it is natural to make our lives easier.

We imagined that the iPad Pro had some magnets due to the new function of the Apple Pencil and especially of the cases and keyboards, but we did not know that it had so many. Why has Apple included so many magnets in the iPad Pro? Let's see what the North American firm intends with this strange idea.

Pocket-Lint You've taken a more interesting look at the iPad Pro and its innards so that you can see where these new magnets are located around the entire iPad By in general. The first and most surprising thing is that it has nothing more and nothing less than 109 magnets distributed around the entire device. They are not like that for any reason, we leave an example of what @angeljimenez has managed to do with this huge amount of magnets, now you can use your iPad Pro as a refrigerator slate to hold the menu of the Chinese restaurant below.

It is not the only Apple product affected, the cases and keyboards also include more and better placed magnets, in fact, these cases and accessories are the real culprits that the iPad Pro now has so many small magnets conveniently distributed. Indeed, Apple seems to have introduced this many magnets to make keyboard covers and book-size cases more compatible, comfortable, and secure. And it is that if Apple has known how to do something well in this iPad, it is precisely the comfort of leaving your Apple Pencil stuck, and above all, Keep in mind that the iPad Pro wants to convert with laptops, and for this you will need accessories in the form of keyboards, covers, peripherals ... Be careful what you bring close to your iPad.


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  1.   Mori said

    At the end of the article: "iPad Pro wants to convert with laptops."
    I don't know if it's a typo or not, but I would say yes. Should I put competing instead of converting?