Last weekend, Apple unveiled the new iPad Pro 2020 - this link - Where it came with a dual-lens camera with a 2020D scanner and a new LiDAR sensor, along with a new magic keyboard that features a trackpad support or a touch part like a laptop keyboard. The new iPad Pro 2018 is a welcome update to Apple's flagship tablet, which got a major redesign in 2020, but in addition to the main features announced, there are a number of other interesting changes that make the iPad Pro. The new is a great device, but not on par with the premium iPhones. Read on to find out what's new in iPad Pro XNUMX.


Wi-Fi 6

Apple brought Wi-Fi 6 to the iPhone 11 last year, so it's not a big surprise that the iPad Pro 2020 also has it. More surprisingly, however, the MacBook Air, which was also released last week, does not support Wi-Fi 6.

Wi-Fi 6 comes at 40% faster speeds, as long as you are connected to a router that supports Wi-Fi 6. The theoretical maximum is 1.2 Gbps on the 2.4 GHz band and up to 4.8 Gbps on the 5 GHz band, which allows The new iPad Pro takes full advantage of high-speed wireless connections. This technology also affected some good improvements in battery life thanks to better energy efficiency for Wi-Fi wireless devices and signals.


Ultra Wideband support

Apple did not mention the new U1 in any of the specifications of the new iPad Pro 2020 on its website, but iOS 13.4 code analysts said they had found confirmations of the chip's presence in all versions of the iPad Pro. You can return to our previous article regarding U1 chip and technology Ultra Wideband  To get to know her better. We should see real use of the chip with the release of AirTags.

The new iPad Pro also supports a lower LTE band than its predecessor - the Band 11 has disappeared - although that won't matter at all to anyone outside of Japan, and even in your country, it is only one of several bands used by carriers.


Storage capacities

The new iPad Pro remains available in the same storage capacities as its predecessor, 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB. However, Apple has raised the capacity of the iPad starting model to 128 GB instead of 64 GB as before. This will be a great benefit for those who do not want to spend a lot of money on the new iPad Pro, as 128 GB has become the appropriate capacity for most users in terms of storage on iOS devices.


Size and weight

The new iPad Pro 2020 is identical in size and weight to the 2018 version. Dimensions and body design are completely identical, which means that many covers and keyboard accessories designed for iPad Pro 2018 will still fit 2020 models; While it doesn't fit the new camera bump, at least it can be used until new versions become available in the market, especially if you don't use the camera often.

The only physical change other than the camera bump, is a very slight difference in weight that would only be noticeable on the spec sheets; The 11-inch iPad Pro models, or about 3 to 5 grams, gain weight, while the 12.9-inch iPad Pro each weighs about 10 grams.


Accessories compatibility

Although the dimensions of the new iPad Pro are identical to those of its predecessors, the new camera array and LiDAR sensor mean you'll ultimately need a cover with a larger hole. This is similar to what happened with the iPhone 11 lineup last year, where all three models retained the same dimensions as the iPhone XR and XS that came before, but required extended parts for large cameras.

In terms of other accessories, the iPad Pro 2020 uses the same second-generation Apple Pencil as the 2018 model (and of course it's still not compatible with the original first-generation stylus version), and charges in exactly the same way through an inductive magnetic connection on the edge of the iPad's frame. Pro.

The smart connector on the new iPad Pro remains in the same place as the iPad Pro 2018, which has been moved from the edge to the back of the iPad. So Apple's Smart Keyboard Folio and other similar things that use the smart connector will still work well with the new iPad Pro, but the Smart Connector accessories for pre-2018 iPad Pro models will still be incompatible, because they depend on the position of the older bezel that only exists now. On iPad Air 2019 and iPad 10.2-inch.


Cameras

Although the new iPad Pro did not get the triple-lens camera system that many expected, it did get a 10-megapixel ultra-wide camera, much like the iPhone 11. Although it comes with the same aperture of f / 2.4, it comes with a field of view of 125 degrees, which is five degrees wider than the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro, which provides a capture of a wider field of view.

The standard 12-megapixel wide-angle lens did not get an upgrade from that of the iPad Pro 2018, because it is still listed as a five-element lens, meaning the individual glass lenses inside the same lens, ie with the same specifications as the previous version. By comparison, iPhone 11 and 11 Pro now use a six-element lens.

The front TrueDepth camera remains the same as the iPad Pro 2018, instead of the upgraded 12 MP version on the iPhone 11 models.

However, a positive note is that Apple says the True Tone flash is much brighter in the new model.

This details some of the specifications of the iPad Pro 2020 and wait for the second part with a detailed explanation of the rest of the specifications.

What have you been hoping to see in iPad Pro 2020? Let us know in the comments.

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