Apple iPad Pro M5 Model Could Launch With Two Front Cameras: Know More

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July 22, 2025

The iPad Pro M5 model is expected to launch in the next few quarters, and Apple is going to make a big change that affects one of its features. The company wants to give people the flexibility to use the front camera on the iPads for calls and meetings, so it plans to add another camera on the front layer to make it possible for you to take calls in portrait or landscape mode. 

The iPad Pro model is seen as a productivity device so Apple should serve the needs of all its users. 

iPad Pro M5 Model Changes Expected 

The report from Bloomberg says iPad Pro users have faced issues using the camera with the M4 model which is available in landscape orientation. They have found it hard to unlock the M4 iPad Pro tablet especially using the Face ID for security for even FaceTime calls. So, instead of changing the position of the camera, the report says Apple will basically add a new sensor in the portrait mode to help people handle these basic tasks. 

The report talks about Apple rejigging the layout, just so that users don’t face these issues with the upcoming model. iPad Pros still rely on Face ID for unlocking the device, while the iPad Air gets Touch ID built into the power button. 

Apple is likely to bring the M5 iPad Pro later this year, but it could also push the launch to early 2026 which is shaping up to be a big year for the brand. Before that, you also have the iPhone 17 series launch widely tipped for September. 

The iPhone 17 Pro edition from Apple is tipped to get a host of upgrades, including a new look for the rear camera module, but another big change could be the colour variants for these models. We’ve seen the company go for brighter shades for the iPhone 15 and 16 series earlier, and now it could be time for the 17 Pro series to get some colourful action. 

The iPhone 17 Pro prices could start from around Rs 1,30,000 as per reports, which then pushes the 17 Pro Max into the 2 lakh+ territory for the highest variant.

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