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iPad Pro M5 reportedly getting second FaceTime camera for portrait mode
It'll make it easier to take FaceTime calls while holding your iPad vertically
Last year, Apple finally listened to customers’ complaints about the position of the FaceTime camera and moved it to landscape orientation on the M4 iPad Pro. Most users found they were using it in landscape, which puts the portrait-oriented selfie camera on the left side, giving you a rough angle to work with when making video calls. It’ll be powered by iPadOS 26, which will transform the iPad experience into something far more comparable to the Mac with floating windows, a revamped Files app, and more.
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