M2-Equipped iPad Pro With Wireless Charging May Land This Year

Wireless charging has been around for so long now that it has become a ubiquitous feature on most smartphones. Even Apple, which was a bit late to join thewireless chargingbandwagon, has had this feature on its iPhones for more than five years now. For those wondering, theiPhone 8— released in 2017 — was the first Apple smartphone to feature wireless charging support.

Considering the iPhone has had wireless charging for this long, it is perplexing that this piece of technology continues to evade the iPad lineup to this day. The charging option is absent from both the entry-level and the high-end (and quite pricey) iPad Pro lines, the latter of which is usually the series packed with the best features and capabilities.

The reason for the renewed interest in wireless charging for iPads is a recent report from Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman, specifically one about Apple’s next-generation iPads. According to him, Apple may update its lineup of iPad Pros later this year, and one of the key upgrades may be the ability to charge wirelessly.

What to expect from the 2022 iPad Pro lineup

The past few weeks have seen multiple rumors surrounding the iPad Pro’s future. The most recent one came from Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) analyst Ross Young whoclaimedthat Apple is working on completely revamping the iPad Pro series with a 14.1-inch display and a mini-LED display. His claim was corroborated by another leaker,Majin Bu,who made a similar claim on Twitter. While Mark Gurman hadearliertalked about the iPad Pro series getting a design refresh with a larger display, he continues to believe that this refresh will only happen in 2023. For the same reason, Apple’s 2022 iPad Pro series will largely get incremental updates in terms of design and features, at least based on the leaks.