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Apple iPad Pro with M5 chipset, dual front camera expected to launch later this year

Apple iPad Pro with M5 chipset, dual front camera expected to launch later this year

Time of India21-07-2025
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Apple is reportedly preparing to launch a new iPad Pro model later this year which is said to pack the M5 chipset. As reported by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple is expected to launch the next-generation iPad Pro later this year. The report further suggests that the upcoming iPad may pack new
M5 chipset
and house two-front facing cameras. The report also adds that the
Apple iPad Pro
may also incorporate landscape and portrait-oriented selfie cameras, which will enable the users to make
FaceTime calls
, selfies, and Face ID unlocking regardless of how they hold the device.
Apple iPad Pro launch later this year: Expected features
As reported by Bloomberg, the upcoming iPad Pro is said to be powered by Apple's next-generation M5 chipset. If this rumour is true, then it will mark a substantial leap in processing power. The M5 chipset is said to deliver faster speeds and better energy efficiency.
Along with this, it is also said that the yet-to-launch Apple iPad Pro may feature
dual front camera
. One front camera will facilitate landscape use, while the other will be used in the portrait mode. This new camera arrangement will solve the compilations from users who found the M4's landscape-only camera awkward for vertical video calls.
The upcoming Apple iPad Pro is also said to sport a sleek design. The tablet is said to come with an
AMOLED display
which will be surrounded by thin bezels on all sides.
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Apple iPad Pro with M5 chip: Expected launch timeline
The report reveals that the Apple iPad Pro with M5 chipset may launch September or October 2025, following Apple's typical 18-month update cycle. The report reveals that the mass production is already underway. These anticipated enhancements align with Apple's strategy of positioning the iPad Pro as a powerful alternative to traditional laptops.
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