Apple’s upcoming ‘most affordable’ iPad may have relocated TouchID and front camera, claim report – Times of India

Apple can put TouchID Sensors in the upcoming 10th generation ipad The power button at the top instead of the home button, claims a new supply chain report from Makotkara.
Leaked CAD Schematics About the Design of the Upcoming ipad 10 Indicate that the device may come with flat edges like the iPad Pro, ipad air and iPad mini models. But the supply chain report states that while the new design plans may be true when it comes to the overall dimensions of the device, they do not focus on the changes made to the front of the device as the CAD schematics were originally designed by supporting manufacturers. are used. To produce the case and other related products for the device. Therefore, for them, the overall dimensions of the device are more important than changes such as placing any physical buttons on the device in a new position.
Citing a supply chain source, the report states that “chassis size is identical to leaked CAD data” but “front display size and Touch ID button position are not included in CAD data.”
Furthermore, the report states that “Touch ID could be similar to the iPad mini” which points to the notion that the new iPad 10 may have a Touch ID sensor located in the power button instead of the home button like the iPad. Mini and iPad Air. It’s also worth noting that if the home button is removed, it leaves more room for the display. This would also be in line with the latest claim by tech journalist Mark Gurman, according to which Apple may increase the display size of the entry-level iPad from 10.2-inches to 10.5- or 10.9-inches.
The report has another prediction about the design of the new iPad. It says that “the FaceTime HD camera will be quite different, with a source saying the FaceTime HD camera could be on the right.”
Based on this report, we can expect the shifted position of the TouchID sensor and FaceTime HD camera on the new iPad, but must wait for the official reveal which is expected in October.

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