iPad Pro 2018: more evidence of the design change to come

At this point, at least for everyone who follows somewhat closely the news about the future iPad Pro 2018, there are no longer many doubts that we are going to find a model with a fairly important break in design, but in case anyone had any left, we have one more new clue about the cambios that we can expect to arrive with him.

iOS 12 gives us a new confirmation of the arrival of facial recognition to the iPad Pro 2018

Analysts have been announcing almost since the presentation of the iPhone X that we should be preparing for the replacing Touch ID with Face ID also in the iPad, and one of the most respected I reconfirmed it last week. For those of you who don't trust these predictions too much, however, we already have some pretty solid evidence.

All of them have come to us with iOS 12: the first one is that in the Face ID settings a section dedicated to the iPad had been found, and really little more evidence than these we need to confirm that Face ID is coming to tablets; the second enters a little more into the territory of speculation, but it does not seem very risky to associate the new gestures for the iPad (all of them dedicated to providing alternatives to functions that now go through using the home button) with the disappearance of Touch ID.

Well, to all this we can add that, as we are told in MacRumors, a fairly popular developer has found evidence in the latest beta of iOS 12 that Avarkit, the software on which the animojis of Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, will also reach the iPad and this necessarily implies that there will be models that will have a TrueDepth camera like the one we have in the iPhone X.

What we still don't know about the design of the iPad Pro 2018

The point is that no matter how clear we already have that the iPad Pro 2018 will replace Touch ID with Face ID, we are far from knowing how it will be design really, because this novelty will actually be many doors and we cannot yet take for granted that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), go to cross one or the other.

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This would be an iPad Pro 2018 with a 11.9-inch screen and the size of the iPad Pro 10.5

And it's not just a matter of whether it will eventually carry the notch al iPad. Another important question related to this new design and whether Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), will take advantage to put a bigger screen on your flagship tablet or if you simply choose to reduce the bezels to make it more compact. And if you decide to increase the size of the screen, of course, it is still pending to see how this can affect the 12.9 inch model: Will it also grow, will it remain the same or can it even disappear?

Last week, precisely, we showed you a concept that proved that a screen of practically 12 inches could be placed on the body of a iPad Pro 10.5 if the frames are lowered enough. If you need help figuring out what Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), could do in this scenario, anyway, there are many designers who have come up with concepts for the iPad Pro 2018 which are worth a look.


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