Apple is set to release its next-generation iPad Pro series in 2022 and from previous rumours, Apple is planning to redesign the iPad Pro to accommodate MagSafe, its wireless charging solution. 

iPad Pro with Magsafe
iPad Pro 2022 may feature MagSafe

Integrating MagSafe wireless charging is not as easy as it sounds, because current iPad Pros have an aluminum back, and for wireless charging to work, the back must be made of glass to allow the current to flow through. However, based on rumours from 9to5Mac, Apple has found a clever workaround to the problem.

The upcoming 2022 iPad Pros are to retain the aluminium back case design, but the centered Apple logo will now be made of glass and made bigger to include the magnetic contact pads to conduct electricity for wireless charging. Insider sources claim the reason why Apple chose this design over the full glass back design of its iPhones is that a glass back design would make the iPad Pro much more fragile, heavier, and easier to be damaged. 

9to5Mac sources also claim that Apple is already developing iPad Pro prototypes that utilize the bigger made-of-glass Apple logo for MagSafe wireless charging and the great news is that it supports wireless charging at higher wattages compared to the iPhones and features stronger magnets to prevent accidents from happening.

Besides integrating wireless charging, the iPad Pro 2022 may also feature the infamous Apple notch design, like the iPhone 13 Pro and Macbook Pro M1 Pro. There are some leaked renders of the upcoming iPad Pro 2022 that show off slimmer bezels, rounded corners, and the notch centered on top of the display.

iPad Pro 2022-front and back
Leaked Renders of iPad Pro 2022

The renders also show the back design of the iPad Pro 2022. It does seem that the Apple logo has been enlarged and that the camera module design now more resembles that of the iPhone 13 Pro lineup with the diagonal triple camera setup.

Whether the aforementioned prototypes will be sent for production, we will have to wait for the next Apple launch event. So do take the leaks with a grain of salt as the product has not been officially revealed yet.

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