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This change could have implications for the entire ‌iPad‌ lineup, potentially triggering the transition toward a landscape-first design, in contrast to the portrait-first design that all ...
The next-generation iPad Pro will feature a landscape-oriented front-facing camera for the first time, according to the Apple leaker known as "Instant Digital.". Instant Digital reiterated the ...
However, 9to5Mac was able to find references to an unreleased iPad model that features a landscape Face ID camera. References to new iPad with landscape front camera found in iOS 17.4 beta.
“During Face ID setup, iPad needs to be in landscape with the camera at the top of the screen. Once setup is complete, Face ID works in portrait and landscape,” a new message in iPadOS 17.4 says.
The new iPad models solve this problem. “We’ve also redesigned the iPad Air to put the front-facing camera on the landscape edge and a feature center stage that uses machine learning to keep ...
Back in January, the iPadOS 17.4 beta code hinted that the iPad Pro’s Face ID sensors were being relocated from the top of the device when held in portrait, and to the top when held in landscape.
However, while the camera placement is an obvious nod to users favoring the iPad as a landscape device, Apple didn’t change the orientation of the Apple logo on the back of the device, which is ...
Apple's $449 10th-generation iPad Pro has a landscape FaceTime webcam, but the M2 iPad Pros, which start at $799, do not. There's a good explanation.
Apple's new iPad has the potential to be both a blessing and a curse to the growing ranks of companies that have developed more than 140,000 applications for the company's iPhone.
A new report claims the iPad Pro is about to get a landscape Face ID camera, and that could give it a vital feature the Mac has sorely needed for years.
According to him, iOS 17.4 beta files suggest that Apple is working on an iPad with a TrueDepth camera (an iPad Pro) placed at the top when it is in landscape orientation.