Apple Pencil Pro: Explaining all the new features

Apple revealed through Let Loose event On new versions of the iPad series of tablets. In addition to announcing the new generation of iPad Pro, as well as the iPad Air. Through this huge event, Apple revealed its electronic stylus, the Apple Pencil Pro, and the new features that were included in it, such as the Find My tracking feature or new controls to improve the user experience. Follow along and we will explain to you the details and all things related to the new pen.

This is the first modification Apple has made to the Apple Pencil range since 2018. The latest version is the fourth of the smart pen series since it was first introduced in 2015.

Note: Steve Jobs strongly opposed the idea of ​​a pen. However, Tim Cook introduced the pen four years after Steve Jobs’ death.


What are the new features in the Apple Pencil Pro?

Apple was keen to present the smart pen in a way that enhances the user experience and makes it easier to perform tasks on the new iPad devices. Here are all the advantages in the following paragraphs, God willing.

 


Tracking feature or Find My

From iPhoneIslam.com, a radar screen that shows green and blue concentric circles with a white and blue central dot, much like the fine marks one can draw with the Apple Pro Pencil.

Apple provides you with a unique experience in finding your stylus if it is lost. The pen now supports the tracking feature through the Find My application available on Apple devices. This is a very useful thing that we have become accustomed to in all Apple devices recently.

 


Double-click feature on the Apple Pencil Pro

From iPhoneIslam.com, a close-up of a white stylus, reminiscent of the Apple Pro Pencil, with blue circular lines outlining touch sensitivity features near its tip.You can use the Apple Pencil Pro as a pen or eraser. Therefore, Apple offers you a new feature, which is double click. Through this feature, you can switch between the two tools with ease without having to go back to the settings or anything else.

 


Sensory feedback or Haptic Feedback

From iPhoneIslam.com, a close-up of the Apple Pro Pencil with a white body and a pattern of blue dots that transition from dense to sparse. The pen features a stylish and modern design.

The Apple Pencil Pro delivers a high-precision sensory experience. That's where when you press the Apple Pencil or use the double-tap feature; You will feel a gentle pulse assuring you that the action or change you want has occurred.

 


Gyroscope sensor in the new Apple Pencil

From iPhoneIslam.com The silver Apple Pro Pencil draws a wavy blue line. The pen is placed at a downward angle towards the right.

Apple has added a gyroscope sensor to the Apple Pencil Pro. This sensor improves the accuracy of writing or drawing when using the pen tools. The gyroscope sensor also helps determine rotational movement. Which gives you more control over the pen.


Pen tap gestures

From iPhoneIslam.com, a white pen labeled "Pencil Pro" with blue curved lines near the tip, on a plain background. The premium Apple Pro Pencil is sleek and modern, designed for precision and style.

With pen tap gestures, you'll be able to sense the pressure being applied to the sides of the device. This will bring up the new tools panel that allows you to switch between tools, line weights, and colors. Developers can also customize how apps respond to pen gestures. So that specialized controls appear in each application.


Charging and pairing

The Apple Pencil can attach to the magnet on the side of your iPad Pro or iPad Air. This does two things: The first is magnetic connection and pairs devices together. The second thing is automatic charging.


Apple Pencil Pro price

The official price of the Apple Pencil is $129. It is now available for order in Apple's official online stores.


What do you think of the new Apple Pencil Pro? What things do you suggest in the next version? Tell us in the comments.

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Apple lover

Unfortunately, the new pen does not support older devices 🥲

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Mohammed Jassim

Tracking but without sound as far as I know!

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