Very interesting news in the new generation of Apple iPad Pro.
The next generation of iPad Pro tablets will hit the market in 2024 with a series of absolutely impressive new features. Firstly, it is believed that the new iPad Pro will have an M3 chip and secondly, it will implement an OLED display. But there is much more. Now it is also rumored that he will join MagSafe technology.
MagSafe technology provides the ability to attach accessories to the back of Apple devices via a magnetic system
According to MacRumors, they suggest that the iPad Pro 2024 will feature MagSafe support for charge your battery wirelessly.
iPad Pro will have wireless charging and MagSafe support
There have been many rumors circulating the Internet regarding the long-awaited introduction of a wireless charging system for the iPad Pro. Finally, 2024 could be the year this technology makes its way into Apple’s most advanced tablets… and I’d do it with MagSafe support. What more could you want?
Apple’s plans to include wireless charging in its iPad products date back to 2021. At that time, the California company filed a patent for new iPad cases with the necessary elements to provide a wireless charging system for tablets.
More recently, in this guide on all the new features of the iPad Pro in 2024 we detailed what Apple would implement big design changes to your iPad Pro to accommodate the arrival of wireless charging technology.
These changes would consist of use of glass on the back to facilitate compatibility with the Qi standard. Other rumors indicated that Apple already had iPad Pro prototypes with a larger glass Apple logo that would serve as a wireless charging point.
And now MagSafe technology comes into play, which will make things even easier for iPad Pro users. Wireless charging for iPad reportedly delivers power transfer speeds of 15W.
Finally, it is worth remembering that Apple is developing a new aluminum Magic Keyboard similar to the keyboards for MacBook. A new approach to a premium quality accessory that It could also integrate MagSafe technology for the dock on the iPad Pro.
Now, the use of glass materials on the back of the iPad Pro 2024 would have two consequences to consider. On the one hand, its design would have more vibrant and attractive colors.
But on the other hand, glass would make the iPad Pro much more vulnerable and more prone to damage from every bump or fall. Is it worth sacrificing its resistance for the implementation of wireless charging?