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Apple Set to Revamp iPad Pro M5 with Powerful Dual Front Cameras

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By 24matins.uk,  published 22 July 2025 at 13h08, updated on 22 July 2025 at 13h09.
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Apple is reportedly planning to bring back the dual front camera system with its upcoming iPad Pro M5, signaling a renewed focus on advanced selfie and video call capabilities for its flagship tablet. Key design changes are expected in the next model.

Tl;dr

  • M5 chip and dual front cameras coming to iPad Pro.
  • Portrait and landscape video calls enabled seamlessly.
  • Release targeted for autumn 2025.
  • Renewed Hype Surrounds Future iPad Pro

    Speculation is already swirling around the upcoming iPad Pro M5, despite the current model’s recent arrival on shelves. The technology community is abuzz, as insider Mark Gurman of Bloomberg has reported that Apple may be preparing a significant update for its high-end tablet—one that could arrive by autumn 2025. What’s fueling this anticipation? Not just the integration of the next-generation M5 chip, but more notably, a major shift in the device’s front-facing camera system.

    A Return to Dual Front Cameras?

    If these early leaks hold true, users can expect to see the reintroduction of a dual front camera configuration—a feature last seen in earlier generations. This time, one sensor would be optimized for landscape orientation while the other remains dedicated to portrait use. In practical terms, that means effortless switching between video calls or FaceID whether holding the tablet vertically or horizontally. For those frequently alternating between using a keyboard and more casual browsing, such adaptability could prove invaluable.

    Previously, the M4-equipped iPad Pro streamlined its design with a single 12MP sensor along the long edge, prioritizing productivity modes compatible with accessories like the Magic Keyboard. Now, however, it seems that versatility is making a comeback in both 11-inch and 13-inch models. Still, one lingering question remains: will both new sensors deliver equivalent or even higher resolutions compared to the prior standard?

    A Subtle Technical Evolution Beyond Cameras

    Turning to other specifications, indications suggest most hardware features will remain largely unchanged from the last release—which already boasted an « Ultra Retina XDR » OLED display, remarkable thinness, and record-setting lightness outclassing even the iPad Air M3. Apart from headline updates like the anticipated dual camera setup and debut of the M5 chip, little points to any radical transformation elsewhere on the datasheet. However, as always with Apple, surprises may surface during their traditional autumn keynote. There is also growing excitement about software enhancements promised with iPadOS 26.

    The M5 Era Expands Across Apple’s Ecosystem

    Importantly, this next-generation M5 chip won’t be exclusive to tablets. Recent leaks hint at forthcoming devices—such as a refreshed MacBook Pro M5—that are likely to showcase this powerful processor as well. As a result, Apple enthusiasts may witness a wave of announcements when autumn arrives.

    For clarity, here are the key expectations:

  • M5 chip: first appearance in an Apple tablet.
  • Dual front cameras: support for both portrait and landscape.
  • Launch window: scheduled for autumn 2025.
  • While details remain subject to change—and rumors have been known to evolve—the stage appears set for another notable year in Apple’s ongoing product evolution.

    Le Récap
    • Tl;dr
    • Renewed Hype Surrounds Future iPad Pro
    • A Return to Dual Front Cameras?
    • A Subtle Technical Evolution Beyond Cameras
    • The M5 Era Expands Across Apple’s Ecosystem
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