Apple has unveiled the newest model of the iPad Pro, powered by the M4 chip and boasting the thinnest design ever seen from the tech giant. However, this may be the reason behind Apple’s decision to trim down some features from the previous model, namely the rear ultra-wide camera.
In terms of specs, the new iPad Pro has eliminated the rear ultra-wide camera, leaving it with just a single wide 12MP camera equipped with LiDAR scanner and flash. The space of the former ultra-wide camera has been replaced with a large black dot.
Additionally, there are slight differences in the specs compared to the previous iPad Pro model. The M4 chip specs reach their peak when purchasing the 1TB or 2TB model, with a 10-core CPU. The smaller models come with a 9-core CPU, as well as 8GB of RAM for the 256GB and 512GB models, and 16GB of RAM for the 1TB and 2TB models.
Source: 9to5Mac
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