A concept imagines iPad Pro M2 in Midnight color: would you like it?
As well as the M1 chip, the new one too M2 introduced in June on the latest MacBook Air will sooner or later also be brought to iPad Pro. More sooner than later, it seems: already in March Mark Gurman of Bloomberg he talked about it, indicating a launch by the end of the year, and precisely in the autumn window, and last month rumors emerged about a “giant” iPad Pro M2, with a 14.1-inch mini-LED screen and 16 GB of RAM: for this monster, however, we would have to wait longer, and it is therefore unlikely that we will see it before 2023.
In short, there are still many question marks. And in the meantime there are those who try to imagine what the new iPad Pro with M2 will be like: it is difficult to imagine a significant change in terms of design, and therefore we should find the symmetrical frames, the flat edges and the square and rounded element that encloses the rear cameras in continuity with what is seen on the iPhone from 11 onwards – a solution that Apple will also propose on the iPhone 14.
To define the aesthetic identity of the iPad Pro with M2, in the absence of changes in the design of the body, will probably be new chromatic shades: and in this sense it is easy to think that in Cupertino they can adopt the new shades introduced very recently with the MacBook Air M2 – or Galaxy (golden) e Midnight (dark blue). And it is this last option that is the protagonist of the concept you see below, made and shared on Twitter by Basic Apple Guy.
It should be noted that, under the pressure of the ironic replies obtained on Twitter, Basic Apple Guy he then created an identical but more realistic version of the concept: the device and the color are the same, and the only difference is that “touch“of the likelihood of the footprints that remain clearly visible on the body.
Although the new color introduced by Apple is captivating, the MacBook Air M2 Mezzanotte have distinguished themselves for a strong ability to collect and display fingerprints: unless in Cupertino some special treatment is invented to prevent the phenomenon from occurring. repeat, it is therefore possible that even a hypothetical iPad Pro M2 of the same shade could suffer from this problem.