Waterloo Region Record

Apple may be planning 2018 iPad redesign with facial recognitio­n

- Mark Gurman and Alex Webb

Apple is working on a redesigned, high-end iPad for as early as 2018 that incorporat­es key iPhone X features such as slimmer edges and facial recognitio­n, according to people familiar with the matter.

However, the new version of the tablet is unlikely to include an OLED screen, which provides more vivid colours and sharper clarity, the people said. They asked not to be identified talking about private product developmen­t.

At least one new iPad model with a screen size similar to the 10.5-inch iPad Pro is planned to include Face ID for unlocking the device, making payments, and sending animated emojis. The feature would replace the iPad home button that has come with a fingerprin­t scanner since 2014, one of the people said. The updated tablet is expected to be released later next year, a little more than a year after the last major iPad Pro upgrade, the people said.

By removing the home button, Apple plans to noticeably reduce the size of the edges on the top and bottom of the device for the first time since its introducti­on in 2010, bringing the design closer to that of the recently released flagship iPhone X. The new version will mark the first revamped look for the iPad since the first iPad Pro debuted in 2015. An Apple spokespers­on declined to comment.

The iPad had been Apple’s second-largest product line as recently as 2015. But demand waned and global tablet sales declined 17 per cent the past three years. Apple couldn’t avoid the down draft completely and iPad revenue fell behind sales generated by the company’s services business and Macintosh computer products.

Now the iPad may be having something of a comeback. The Cupertino, Calif.-based company reported last week that iPad revenue rose 14 per cent to $4.8 billion in the fiscal fourth quarter, with an 11 per cent increase in the number of units sold.

Apple still sees the iPad as its future for mainstream computing and has upgraded the device’s capabiliti­es in successive years to appeal to business and profession­al users.

It last updated the device in June by adding a 10.5-inch screen size option to the iPad Pro and a ProMotion screen that makes jumping between tasks smoother. Earlier in 2017, Apple released a cheaper version priced at $329 to boost sales.

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