Apple to Add Dual Front-Facing Cameras to M5 iPad Pro
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Sunday, Jul 20, 2025 10:17 am ET1min read
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The M5 iPad Pro is expected to launch later this year with a speedier M5 chip, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman [2]. The new dual-camera setup will be embedded within the bezels, maintaining Apple's commitment to a clean design [1]. This update is part of Apple's broader push to make the iPad more versatile for both work and personal use.
The 2024 M4 iPad Pro introduced a landscape selfie camera placement, which was a significant change from the previous portrait orientation [1]. While this change was beneficial for users who primarily use their iPads in landscape mode, it created issues for those who hold their iPads upright in portrait. The new dual-camera setup aims to solve this problem, providing a front-facing camera in a natural position regardless of the device's orientation.
The M5 iPad Pro is also expected to carry a new Apple Silicon chip — likely the M5 — and continue Apple’s recent design direction with thinner hardware and tighter accessory integration [1]. However, the dual front cameras are likely to be the most noticeable improvement for many users.
While this update may not be a major overhaul, it shows that Apple is paying close attention to how users are interacting with its most powerful tablet. The ability to reliably use Face ID or join a video call without adjusting the device’s position may be one of the most meaningful upgrades.
References:
[1] https://www.phonearena.com/news/a-new-camera-placement-on-the-m5-ipad-pro-could-make-face-id-more-reliable-in-any-position_id172434
[2] https://www.macrumors.com/2025/07/20/ipad-pro-two-front-cameras-rumor/
Apple is reportedly adding a second front-facing camera to the upcoming M5 iPad Pro, allowing for better FaceTime and selfie capabilities in both portrait and landscape orientations. This change addresses complaints from users who were frustrated by the relocation of the front-facing camera in the M4 iPad Pro. The M5 iPad Pro is expected to launch later this year with a speedier M5 chip and no other major revisions.
Apple is reportedly adding a second front-facing camera to the upcoming M5 iPad Pro, addressing user complaints about the camera placement in the M4 iPad Pro [1]. The new design will enable better FaceTime and selfie capabilities in both portrait and landscape orientations, making it more convenient for users to use the device without adjusting its position.The M5 iPad Pro is expected to launch later this year with a speedier M5 chip, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman [2]. The new dual-camera setup will be embedded within the bezels, maintaining Apple's commitment to a clean design [1]. This update is part of Apple's broader push to make the iPad more versatile for both work and personal use.
The 2024 M4 iPad Pro introduced a landscape selfie camera placement, which was a significant change from the previous portrait orientation [1]. While this change was beneficial for users who primarily use their iPads in landscape mode, it created issues for those who hold their iPads upright in portrait. The new dual-camera setup aims to solve this problem, providing a front-facing camera in a natural position regardless of the device's orientation.
The M5 iPad Pro is also expected to carry a new Apple Silicon chip — likely the M5 — and continue Apple’s recent design direction with thinner hardware and tighter accessory integration [1]. However, the dual front cameras are likely to be the most noticeable improvement for many users.
While this update may not be a major overhaul, it shows that Apple is paying close attention to how users are interacting with its most powerful tablet. The ability to reliably use Face ID or join a video call without adjusting the device’s position may be one of the most meaningful upgrades.
References:
[1] https://www.phonearena.com/news/a-new-camera-placement-on-the-m5-ipad-pro-could-make-face-id-more-reliable-in-any-position_id172434
[2] https://www.macrumors.com/2025/07/20/ipad-pro-two-front-cameras-rumor/

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