A leaker suggests that by 2027, the iPhone may feature an all-screen display with both Face ID and the front-facing camera embedded beneath the display, eliminating the need for cutouts, in celebration of its 20th anniversary.
Apple's upcoming iPad Pro may feature a second front-facing camera positioned at the top, enhancing FaceTime, selfies, and Face ID usability regardless of device orientation, alongside an upgraded M5 chip, with a potential launch as early as fall.
Apple's upcoming M5 iPad Pro will feature a dual front-facing camera setup to improve selfie and FaceTime experiences, addressing user feedback from the previous model. The device is expected to launch later this year with other minor updates, including the new M5 chip.
The iPhone 17 Air will be the thinnest iPhone ever, featuring a left-sided front-facing camera due to its slim design, which may impact battery life and camera versatility, unlike other models in the lineup.
The next-generation iPad Pro is rumored to feature a landscape-oriented front-facing camera, with the entire TrueDepth camera array moving to the right side of the device, as suggested by Apple leaker "Instant Digital." This design change aims to provide a better experience when using the device in landscape mode, and it is also speculated that the next-generation iPad Air may adopt a similar switch. Additionally, sources familiar with iOS 18 suggest that the update will allow iPhone users to have greater control over arranging app icons on the Home Screen.
Leaker ShrimpApplePro has added to the rumors of the iPad Air 6 featuring a landscape front-facing camera, aligning with previous reports. The new design would position the camera at the top when the iPad is in landscape orientation, similar to the entry-level iPad 10. Evidence in iPadOS 17.4 also hints at this change for the new iPad Pro models. While the iPad Air 6 is not expected to undergo major changes, Apple is reportedly working on a refreshed design for the new iPad Pro, with thinner dimensions and the iPad Air 6 available in two different screen sizes for the first time.
A new rumor suggests that the upcoming iPad Air models will feature a landscape front-facing camera, similar to the design change introduced in the tenth-generation iPad. This aligns the camera at the top of the device when held in landscape mode, unifying the front-facing camera position across the iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad 10 models. This change is expected to be part of the upcoming iPad Air and iPad Pro lineups, bringing consistency to the design across Apple's tablet range.