Apple: 10th Gen iPad rumored to feature Landscape FaceTime Camera

At its September presentation, Apple will introduce the new iPhone 14 series and Apple Watch Series 8. In addition to this, the business is anticipated to introduce the new 10th-generation entry-level iPad later this year. The next iPad was previously anticipated to debut alongside the iPhone 14 series. On the other hand, Mark Gurman predicted that the updated 10th-generation iPad would debut at the same time as the upgraded Macs in October.

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According to a tenuous rumor, the upcoming 10th-generation iPad will ship with Touch ID built into the Power button and a FaceTime camera mounted in landscape mode. Recent online leaks of CAD renderings of the 10th-generation iPad are said to indicate a drastic redesign of the model. The designs were shown in the renderings as having flat sides, USB-C, and narrower bezels. Fair enough, the device’s exterior resembles the iPad Pro, iPad Air 5, and the latest iPad Mini 6. The inclusion of Touch ID in the iPad 10’s Home button was also made public. Now, a dubious report from Macotakara claims that Touch ID will be integrated into the iPad 10’s Home button.

The 10th-generation Apple iPad could have an all-screen design like the iPad Mini 6. 

The chassis size is identical to the leaked CAD data, according to Makotakara, who also mentions the supply chain source, but the front display’s size and Touch ID button’s location “do not seem to be included in the CAD data.” The source also stated that the next iPad 10 will resemble the iPad mini 6 in terms of appearance.

The 10th-generation iPad may resemble the iPad Air, but with several significant differences. For starters, Apple’s A14 Bionic technology is anticipated to be present in the iPad 10. The research also highlights the relocation of the FaceTime HD camera as a significant adjustment. According to one source, the FaceTime HD camera may be on the right side. There are other claims that the FaceTime HD camera may be drastically different.

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Compared to the iPad 9, it is quite improbable that Apple will move the FaceTime camera to the side. It will now be interesting to see if the report has any merit. According to a previous story, Apple will introduce the new iPad in September.

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