iPad Pro 2020 Appears With The Same Triple Camera Cluster As iPhone 11 Pro In New Renders

Karamchand Rameshwar


From the new leaked renders by OnLeaks, the upcoming iPad Pro 2020 looks like an enlarged version of the iPhone 11 Pro Max.

Recently, leak expert OnLeaks and iGeeksBlog has posted the latest render images of the new generation iPad Pro 2020, suggesting that Apple may bring the design of the iPhone 11 Pro's unique camera cluster to its upcoming iPad. For those who don't know, OnLeaks is known for its reliable render images, which is the closest to the final product. OnLeaks earlier this year posted a render that accurately revealed the design of the iPhone 11 Pro, so the new iPad Pro 2020 render images below are also likely to be highly reliable.

From the images above, we can see that Apple's iPad Pro model released next year will still have the same design language as the 2018 series. According to OnLeaks, the 11-inch version will be 248 x 178.6 x 5.9mm (7.8mm if the camera's protrusion is included).

Notably in this series of renders are the three main camera clusters on the back with the exact same placement as the iPhone 11 Pro. It appears that the new iPad Pro tablets will look like an enlarged version of the iPhone 11 Pro Max.

In addition, OnLeaks also said that the two new iPad Pro versions will have a back panel made from two different materials. Specifically, the 11-inch version will have a metal back similar to the iPad Pro 2018, while the higher 12.9-inch version will have a matte glass back like the iPhone 11 Pro. With a matte glass back similar to the new iPhone lineup, Apple is likely to use wireless charging technology for its iPad line for the first time.

The iPad Pro 2020 price is still not available at the moment.

For now, there is not too much information about the iPad Pro 2020 and its launch date. However, recent reports indicate that Apple will hold an event this spring where the Cupertino-based giant will Introducing new product lines, most likely including the 2020 iPad Pro and the iPhone SE 2 (or iPhone 9 as we previously reported) with the same design as the iPhone 8.

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