Future iPad Pro May Feature Ultra-Thin Bezels
A future iPad Pro may feature significantly narrower bezels and no notch, according to a new rumor from leaker Instant Digital. In a post on Weibo, Instant Digital suggests Apple is working on a redesign that would bring the iPad's display borders to a level comparable with Samsung's Galaxy Tab Ultra.Good news — the iPad Pro is finally getting narrow bezels. I estimate the level will be similar to the Samsung Tab Ultra, but without a notch. (Not necessarily the next generation.)The post's claim that the next iPad Pro may have no notch refers more to Apple maintaining a clean, uninterrupted display despite slimmer bezels. While the iPad Pro has never had a notch, shrinking the bezels further would require Apple to fit the Face ID sensors and front camera into an even tighter space — or possibly explore under-display technology. The idea of under-display Face ID on an iPad aligns with other recent speculation, including a separate report about an 18.8-inch foldable iPad Pro prototype also testing the technology.Continue ReadingShare Article:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, EmailFollow iClarified:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube


Good news — the iPad Pro is finally getting narrow bezels. I estimate the level will be similar to the Samsung Tab Ultra, but without a notch. (Not necessarily the next generation.)
The post's claim that the next iPad Pro may have no notch refers more to Apple maintaining a clean, uninterrupted display despite slimmer bezels. While the iPad Pro has never had a notch, shrinking the bezels further would require Apple to fit the Face ID sensors and front camera into an even tighter space — or possibly explore under-display technology. The idea of under-display Face ID on an iPad aligns with other recent speculation, including a separate report about an 18.8-inch foldable iPad Pro prototype also testing the technology.
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