New 2020 iPad Pro renders show triple rear cameras just like iPhone 11 Pro
What you need to know
- Renders show an iPad Pro design with three rear cameras.
- The camera setup looks identical to that in iPhone 11 Pro.
- The renders are from the often accurate OnLeaks.
We've been expecting a new iPad Pro refresh within the next few months and now we have a new set of renders to sink our teeth into. They're courtesy of OnLeaks who has previous for getting these kinds of things right – they were able to produce accurate renders of iPhone 11 Pro way back in January 2019.
The renders are on collaboration with iGeeksBlog which is where they first appeared.
According to OnLeaks – otherwise known as Steve H. McFly – the new iPad Pro will look similar to the existing model from the front. But the back will be treated to the same glass panel that we've become accustomed to seeing on iPhone 11 Pro. Complete with that camera array.
If previous rumors are accurate we can expect to see the new iPad Pro design announced in the coming months. Potentially alongside the hotly anticipated iPhone SE 2.
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