Rumors Suggest Potential MagSafe Charging Support for Apple’s 2024 iPad Pro
A report by MacRumors, citing a source “familiar with companies that manufacture magnets for Apple products,” claims that the next-generation iPad Pro that’s set to launch in 2024 may offer MagSafe charging. This corroborates previous claims made by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Gurman earlier claimed that Apple was planning to swap the iPad Pro’s traditional metal back for a glass one to facilitate wireless charging.
Wireless charging doesn’t work with metal panels and with the adoption of MagSafe charging technology on future tablets, iPad Pro might get a new design with glass or plastic panels. Consequently, they could be more vulnerable to drops and damage as well.
Apple is anticipated to provide faster charging speeds with MagSafe on iPad Pro. It could also allow for new wire-free accessories and a common MagSafe charger compatible with both the iPhone and iPad. The iPad Pro 2024 model is expected to work with the 15W magnetic Qi2 wireless chargers.