Apple is planning to launch a new version of the Magic Keyboard for the iPad. This new keyboard will be designed specifically for the cheaper iPads, such as the entry-level iPad and the iPad Air. Unlike the current models, which are mainly designed for the iPad Pro, this new version is expected to bring some interesting changes. Here's what's known about it so far.
According to a report by Mark Gurman, a well-known tech journalist at Bloomberg, Apple is currently working on a new Magic Keyboard for the iPad, which is expected to be released in mid-2025. Gurman, who regularly reports on Apple's developments, has revealed this information in his "Power On" newsletter dividedHere are the most important details we know so far about the new accessory.
New Magic Keyboard for entry-level iPads: Focus on functions and design
The upcoming Magic Keyboard is expected to differ from previous models in a few key ways. While the recently introduced Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro features an aluminum top shell, a function bar, and a larger trackpad, the new model for the cheaper iPads will likely not have an aluminum top shell. Instead, it could get a function bar that allows you to control certain functions of your iPad directly from the keyboard. This accessory is aimed at users of the entry-level iPad and possibly the iPad Air. Apple's goal could be to create a product that is both functional and attractively priced. Interestingly, Apple plans to keep the previous versions of the Magic Keyboard on offer. This will allow users who are not interested in the new features or who have a smaller budget to still have a solid keyboard.
Apple focuses on affordability: New Magic Keyboard in detail
Overall, Apple seems to be aiming for a good balance between price and performance with the new Magic Keyboard for the iPad. The introduction of a function bar could be a useful feature for many users, while the elimination of an aluminum top shell should lower the price. Stay tuned for further updates as Apple announces more details. (Image: Apple)