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It may be solved that I was dissatisfied with the iPad all the time!!
Yes, it is the position of the front camera.It seems to finally move to an easy -to -use position.
The current iPad front camera is located in the middle of the main unit with the device vertically, but the problem is that many people turn the iPad sideways, watch videos, and do FaceTime.There are many things.Using Magic Keyboard or genuine cover is more.
According to the renowned leak account @dylandkt, this seems to be changed soon.
Future iPad Pro's WILL FEATURE A HORIZONTAL CAMERA PLACEMENT AND A HORIZONTALLY PLACED APPLE LOGO ON THE BACK.Apple Will Make Landscape Mode The Default for iPad Pro USage.I have not Confirmed WHETHER THE NEXT GENERATION MODEL WILL HAVE THIS FEATURE BUT IS in The WORKS.
— Dylan (@dylandkt) September 23, 2021 動画を見るIn the future, the iPad Pro will have a camera placed sideways, and the Apple (Apple) logo will be placed sideways.Apple will default the landscape (sideways) mode when using the iPad Pro.It is unconfirmed whether this function will be installed in the next model, but it is under planned.
When doing FaceTime, there are more patterns to make the iPhone vertical and the iPad lie down.Magic Keyboard and most iPad cases are used sideways like laptops.I also think that web cameras are built -in at the top of the laptop or attached to the top of the monitor.I think half of the reasons why iPad users around the world do not know where to watch when video chat is here.
The recent iPad has a new function called "Center Frame", and the image is automatically adjusted according to the face position.Until this function was installed, the position of myself in the camera was shifted sideways, so when the video conference started, I had to adjust my iPad or sitting position.However, the problem of not knowing where to look at the video chat remains.When you look at the side of the camera, you can't see your face or the face of the other person you are doing.This was a fine, but it was a sober stress for many years, but it might be finally resolved.
Apple is gradually abolishing the iPad home button.The home button has disappeared from the recently released iPad mini, and the border between iPad and MacBook is becoming more and more vague.
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