Apple has been rumored to introduce an iPad Pro with MagSafe wireless charging, for which a glass back is needed, for quite some time now. However, the most recent report suggests that won’t be the case. So, is Apple dropping plans for a MagSafe-enabled iPad? Probably not as it might have a workaround!
It is reported that instead of dropping the metal rear panel for the next-gen iPad Pro (which seemed skeptical for the company) to include MagSafe charging, Apple might just make a large glass Apple logo similar to the new MacBook Pro. This area will be where the MagSafe wireless charging magic would work and is expected to have stronger magnets to prevent accidental drops or damage.
In addition, the 5th-Generation iPad Air has been a subject of leaks too. It has been suggested to come with traits similar to the sixth-gen iPad mini and include an A15 Bionic chip, quad-LED True Tone flash, 5G support, USB Type-C port, Touch ID, and a design similar to the current iPad Air. All in all, it might not see many improvements. It is expected to launch alongside the iPhone SE 3, most likely in the first half of this year.