Intro
Now, it’s March already, and we’re gearing up for the next generation of iPad Pro devices. Apple will most likely quietly launch the iPad Pro (2024) lineup sometimes toward the end of the month, and we’re here to take you through all the differences with the last generation and ultimately answer the most important question. Should you upgrade?
All the information below comes with the usual disclaimer. We still don’t have anything official, and this article is based on leaks and rumors from industry insiders, as well as our extensive knowledge and experience we’ve accumulated through the years.
iPad Pro (2024) vs iPad Pro (2022) expected differences:
iPad Pro (2024) | iPad Pro (2022) |
---|---|
Faster M3 processor inside | Previous-gen M2 processor |
OLED screens on both models | mini-LED on the 12.9-inch model, LCD on the 11-inch model |
The bigger model has a 13-inch screen now | 12.9-inch screen on the bigger one |
New MagicKeyboard accessory | Well, the old MagicKeyboard, obviously |
Wireless charging (glass backs) | No wireless charging and metal back on both models |
Table of Contents:
Design and Size
Glass enters the stage?
We expect the iPad Pro (2024) to switch to a glass back in order to accommodate MagSafe wireless charging. Another tweak could involve slimmer bezels, especially on the bigger 13-inch model, which can explain the slight increase in screen size.
CAD drawings have revealed a possible change in dimensions:
- Current 11-inch iPad Pro – 247.6mm x 178.5mm x 5.9 mm
- Upcoming 11-inch iPad Pro – 249.7mm x 177.5mm x 5.1mm
- Current 12.9-inch iPad Pro – 280.6mm x 214.9mm x 6.4mm
- Upcoming ~13-inch iPad Pro – 281.5mm x 215.5mm x 5.0mm
It’s not clear how Apple will pull this off, as including wireless charging coils would make the devices thicker, not thinner, but we have to wait and see.
Display Differences
mini-LED is dead
As far as biometrics go, the new iPad Pro models will use the good old FaceID, so no big changes there.
Performance and Software
The M3 is faster than a BMW
That being said, the M2-equpped 2022 models aren’t slow by any stretch of the imagination, and most likely the difference will show up only in synthetic benchmarks.
The storage situation will most likely remain unchanged as well, even though there are wild rumors pointing toward a 4TB version of the iPad Pro (2024). The current storage options are: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB. If Apple decides to include a 4TB version, the base storage could also go up to 256GB. But given that both 2024 models will come with OLED screens (which are more expensive than LCD or mini-LED), a 4TB version will be crazy expensive.
Nothing unexpected on the software front, we expect the new iPad Pro models to run the latest iPadOS version, but it will inevitably drip down to older models as well, so there are no new features to segregate the 2022 from the 2024 models.
There’s a new aluminum MagicKeyboard accessory expected to launch with the new iPad Pro (2024), and rumor has it that it will feature a larger trackpad, making the new iPads much more comfortable and worthy of replacing your regular laptop.
Camera
Landscape repositioning
We’re looking at wide and ultra wide cameras, 12MP and 10MP respectively, with the latter offering a 125-degree field of view. We expect the videos to cap at 4K at 60fps, and the support for ProRes videos to remain onboard at 4K at 30fps.
What could change is the position of the front facing camera and FaceID sensor. Some lines of code and descriptions in iOS 17.4 Beta include hints that the camera might be positioned at the top when the iPad Pro (2024) is in landscape mode. We don’t know whether this one will apply to both the 11-inch and the 13-inch models, but common sense tells us that it could be a feature reserved for the larger device.
Audio Quality and Haptics
When it comes to haptics, no big changes are expected as well. The haptic motors from the 2022 models will most likely be carried over, so there is no big difference here. As a final reminder, there’s no 3.5mm audio jack on the 2022 models, and we don’t expect it to pop-up in the new models, either.
Battery Life and Charging
Wireless charging?
The expected glass backs that are coming to the iPad Pro lineup will make it possible for wireless charging support to come onboard, but we don’t have anything specific to share at this point. If this turns out to be true and you like charging your gear wirelessly, the new models could hold an advantage over the old iPad Pros.
Specs Comparison
Here’s a quick specs comparison. Bear in mind that the specs of the 2024 models are based on leaks and rumors at the moment.
iPad Pro 13 (2024) | iPad Pro 12.9 (2022) | iPad Pro 11 (2024) | iPad Pro 11 (2022) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Size, weight | 281.5mm x 215.5mm x 5.0mm | 280.6mm x 214.9mm x 6.4mm | 249.7mm x 177.5mm x 5.1mm | 247.6mm x 178.5mm x 5.9 mm |
Screen | 13″ OLED 120Hz ProMotion |
12.9″ mini-LED 120Hz ProMotion |
11″ OLED 120Hz ProMotion |
11″ LCD 120Hz ProMotion |
Processor | M3 | M2 | M3 | M2 |
RAM, Storage | 8/128GB 8/256GB 8/512GB 16/1TB 16/2TB 16/4TB* |
8/128GB 8/256GB 8/512GB 16/1TB 16/2TB |
8/128GB 8/256GB 8/512GB 16/1TB 16/2TB 16/4TB* |
8/128GB 8/256GB 8/512GB 16/1TB 16/2TB |
Cameras | 12MP Wide 10MP Ultra-wide 12MP Front (Side)* |
12MP Wide 10MP Ultra-wide 12MP Front (Top) |
12MP Wide 10MP Ultra-wide 12MP Front (Top) |
12MP Wide 10MP Ultra-wide 12MP Front (Top) |
Charging | USB-C MagSafe |
USB-C | USB-C MagSafe |
USB-C |
Summary
You’re getting the latest M3 chip, OLED screens, and wireless charging. For some, these upgrades might be enough to make them reach inside their pockets, while for others, waiting a couple of generations will be a better option.
If you’re coming from an older generation or you’re thinking about getting an iPad Pro, the 2024 models are definitely the best choice, though.
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