The latest Apple iPad software, iPadOS 17.5, in beta has hinted at a new Apple Pencil with a feature called “squeeze” for quick interactions such as adding shapes, signatures, stickers, or text fields. The software update also has an updated interface for pairing Apple Pencil with new hardware, as well as evidence of Apple Pencil support in the Find My app. These findings suggest that a new Apple Pencil with unique capabilities may be in the works, as there are currently no pressure sensors on the barrel of existing Apple Pencil models.

Another reference in the software mentions “ApplePencilV4,” indicating the possibility of a new Apple Pencil model. While there are no details on what the “squeeze” feature could be used for, speculation suggests that Apple has carefully considered how to enhance the functionality of the Apple Pencil. Rumors have previously suggested that the Apple Pencil may be compatible with the upcoming iPad Pro, but this has not been confirmed in the new software update.

In addition to hints about a new Apple Pencil, the iOS 17.5 beta also includes references to a Battery Health setting that is currently available on iPhones. This feature provides users with information on the charging cycles and battery capacity of their devices, indicating when a battery replacement may be necessary. The absence of Battery Health menus on iPads with the beta installed suggests that this feature may be exclusive to upcoming iPad models, such as the rumored iPad Pro set to be launched in May.

Recent filings with the Bureau of Indian Standards have revealed two new iPads with model numbers A2836 and A2837, hinting at the imminent release of new iPad models. While some speculate that these models correspond to an iPad Pro and an iPad Air, caution is advised as the current iPad Pro already has multiple model numbers for different configurations. The references in the Indian database may only represent one tablet model, with variations for wi-fi and cellular connectivity. It is also uncommon for Apple to launch both a new iPad Pro and a new iPad Air simultaneously, leading to further uncertainty about the upcoming releases.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding the exact models of the new iPads, the regulatory filings suggest that new products will be launched in the coming weeks. The anticipation for the new iPad and the potential new Apple Pencil with “squeeze” functionality continues to build as more clues are uncovered through software updates and regulatory filings. As Apple prepares for its upcoming releases, consumers and tech enthusiasts eagerly await the official announcements and details about the latest innovations in iPad technology.

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