This makes it easy for users to take selfies or call FaceTime whether rotating the device vertically or vertically.
According to some leaked sources, the new iPad Pro model expected to launch later this year will have an additional front camera on the vertical edge, in addition to the side camera on the equal side that has appeared since the M4 generation.
This small change helps iPad Pro automatically locate users to watch the frame more accurately, while overcoming the previous inconvenience when Face ID only worked optimally in one direction when holding the device.
In addition to the improved camera, the new iPad Pro will have more powerful performance and save more battery thanks to the M5 chip. Along with the iPad, Apple is also said to be preparing to upgrade other devices such as Vision Pro, MacBook Pro, Mac mini and iMac with a new generation of chips.
The addition of a dual camera on the front shows that Apple is listening to users, especially those who regularly use iPads for online learning, video conferences or content creation.
Users no longer have to rotate the device in a fixed direction to get the best camera angle. This is also a consistent step with the orientation of turning iPad Pro into a laptop replacement device, serving more flexible work.