In a Twitter post, Bou, who’s known for hardware-related leaks, said that Apple is working on a smart system for the iPadOS called the ‘Apple Mixer’ for how the apps respond when a keyboard and trackpad is connected to the tablet. According to him, the iPadOS apps will continue to open in full screen, as they have been doing till now, but will immediately shrink as soon as a keyboard and trackpad get connected to the tablet.
“We don’t know if it will be included in iPadOS 16 or not, It should be M1 iPad exclusive.”, the leaker added at the end of the tweet.
Apple is developing a smart system for iPadOS. Apps will continue to open full screen but automatically shrink when… https://t.co/P1fipuvKaC
— Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) 1647349703000
The claim does not make it clear whether the keyboard connection to the iPad would affect any app that’s already open or whether this floating window feature would be rolled across to all the iPads or just select ones.
Apple recently unveiled the new iPad Air featuring the new 12MP Ultra-Wide front camera with the Center Stage technology The new iPad Air is available to order and will be in stores beginning Friday, March 18. The Wi-Fi models are available with a starting price of Rs 54,900, while the Wi-Fi + Cellular models start at Rs 68,900.
The latest iPad Air features an 8-core CPU that, according to Apple, delivers up to 60 per cent faster performance, and the 8-core GPU is claimed to deliver up to 2x faster graphics performance compared to the previous iPad Air.
The new iPad Air features a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display with 3.8 million pixels, 500 nits of brightness, full lamination, a P3 wide colour gamut, True Tone and an anti-reflective screen coating.
The iPad Air s compatible with Magic Keyboard, Smart Keyboard Folio and Smart Folio covers. It is also compatible with the 2nd generation Apple Pencil.
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