What’s Next For iPad Pro?

Carl Johnson
3 min readMay 12, 2023
Photo by Triyansh Gill on Unsplash

When Apple announced the M1 iPad Pros, there was believers that thought with the hardware bumps we would get the software bump. When the pro apps didn’t come many were disappointed. I myself never believed it would happen only because of Apples nature and patterns up until this point. After all, they were asking users of their product to pay a hefty price. When you’re buying a product like the iPad Pro, you have to know the specifics of what you’re going to use it for. Again, it’s been a device that’s been very limited when you consider what you can get in a MacBook or MacBook Air.

Something Changed

Users have been asking for final cut, and logic pro and other Mac OS apps to come to iPad. It seemed that Apple was going to be defiant or determined to again separate both devices. While all Apple products work in unison when it comes to some software related features, there is no denying that they’re all different, so what happened? It feels out of nowhere that now we have final cut and logic pro. Could we be seeing a shift or change in philosophy?

What Happened???

Why now Apple? Users have been asking for this for over a year. What’s your thought process? Are you worried that no one will buy the new M2 or M3 iPads because they’re not getting the pro experience that they’re asking for? Or are you really trying to make a…

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Carl Johnson

I’m just a guy who appreciates technology. Follow me on Twitter @CarlRJohnson3