Draeno Posted July 14, 2022 Posted July 14, 2022 As the date of presentation of the next generation Apple iPad approaches, the rumors about this device do not stop growing. We know that the next generation will renew its screens and could have a slimmer design. And be careful with the iPad Pro, because it could be more complete than we expected. Apple marked a before and after when it presented the first iPad, since it was in charge of kicking off the tablet market. And, while it is true that the occasional update has done more harm than good, the operation of this team is high, so the company with the bitten apple has been dominating the market with an iron fist for years. One of the best features presented by Apple was the arrival of Face ID, the Cupertino-based company's facial identification system that offers a complete authentication system. An iPad with Face ID under the screen? In 2024 it will be possible And it seems that the next iPad could release a notable improvement. We are talking about a Face ID under the screen that will allow you to unlock the device in a comfortable way, in addition to eliminating the hackneyed notch that has been between us since the iPhone X. It has been Ross Young, an analyst specialized in everything related to Apple, who has made the hare jump by announcing that the next generation of the iPad Pro would be the first product of the company of the bitten apple to release this technology under the screen, anticipating surprisingly to the iPhone. According to the roadmap that Young has published, Apple's idea is that the iPhone 14 Pro be the first to have a perforated camera on the screen. But there won't be an iPhone with under-display Face ID until 2024, with the arrival of the iPhone 16 Pro. But in the case of the iPad, it seems that the 2023 Pro model will already have this technology. In this way, the manufacturer will be able to test this new system on its tablet before deploying it on other models, including the iPhone. The advantages offered by a camera under the screen is that the general design is reduced, being able to offer thinner frames without reducing the size of the panel. Obviously, we cannot verify that the information published by Ross Young is true, but taking into account account his baggage of successes, we can give enough veracity to the data he has leaked. 1
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