2020 iPad Pro renders show triple-camera bump and glass back
OnLeaks has released yet another render, this time showing Apple fans what the upcoming iPad Pro models may look like.

Image Credit: OnLeaks & iGeeksBlog
Steve H. McFly, aka OnLeaks, has a pretty good track record when it comes to leaking images. He accurately rendered the iPhone 11 Pro design earlier this year.

Image Credit: OnLeaks & iGeeksBlog
The images are currently hosted at iGeeksBlog, who suggests that the new iPads may be released in March of 2020.
OnLeaks' newest leak showcases the new iPad Pro 11-inch and iPad 12.9-inch may look like. Predictably, the iPads are assumed to have the same dimensions as the 2018 models. OnLeaks has shared the dimensions of the 11-inch iPad Pro, which come in at 248 x 178.6 x 5.9mm, with the thickest point being the 7.8mm rear camera bump.
AppleInsider went hands on with a mock model of a similar iPad design in September of this year.
The renders showcase a triple-camera lens as similar to the iPhone 11 Pro line. The 11-inch iPad Pro will likely have an aluminum back, as suggested by the render. Interestingly enough, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro may debut with a glass back panel, similar to the iPhone 11 line.

Image Credit: OnLeaks & iGeeksBlog
It's likely that the iPad Pro line will boast the same A13X chip in the 2020 iPads that exist within the iPhone 11 line, as has been the case in the past.

Image Credit: OnLeaks & iGeeksBlog
Steve H. McFly, aka OnLeaks, has a pretty good track record when it comes to leaking images. He accurately rendered the iPhone 11 Pro design earlier this year.

Image Credit: OnLeaks & iGeeksBlog
The images are currently hosted at iGeeksBlog, who suggests that the new iPads may be released in March of 2020.
OnLeaks' newest leak showcases the new iPad Pro 11-inch and iPad 12.9-inch may look like. Predictably, the iPads are assumed to have the same dimensions as the 2018 models. OnLeaks has shared the dimensions of the 11-inch iPad Pro, which come in at 248 x 178.6 x 5.9mm, with the thickest point being the 7.8mm rear camera bump.
AppleInsider went hands on with a mock model of a similar iPad design in September of this year.
The renders showcase a triple-camera lens as similar to the iPhone 11 Pro line. The 11-inch iPad Pro will likely have an aluminum back, as suggested by the render. Interestingly enough, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro may debut with a glass back panel, similar to the iPhone 11 line.

Image Credit: OnLeaks & iGeeksBlog
It's likely that the iPad Pro line will boast the same A13X chip in the 2020 iPads that exist within the iPhone 11 line, as has been the case in the past.
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Also spice-boy, I'm sure you can be more inventive. "heaviest and most likely to need repair", that's weak - even for you.
Most likely reason for a glass back is to enable wireless charging, but is there much demand for this? A better solution (weight wise) would be a non-conductive "window" of some kind in the back, rather than an entire glass back.
The current iPad Pro has a single camera so it would be a big leap to go to a triple camera array. Again, is there much demand for the iPad to have this kind of photographic capability?
Buh, for sake of clarity, iPads have featured beefier versions of the iPhone SOCs.
Mmm ... beefy chips ...
Do you actually own an iPad? No problems using mine.
Nah. This is what I wish for
As for the camera, there are a lot of businesses who use iPads (think contractors doing quotes, insurance adjusters, etc) the camera is very useful for these people, and the ability to zoom in with a better telephoto lens as well as zoom out would be useful for these cases.
I rather have 8inch iPad Pro instead. Folding screen is not yet optimal function.
It is a rare thing where I would be using my iPad Pro and not have the iPhone 11 Pro along, so exactly why would I want a duplicative camera set up on the iPad Pro? As to a glass back for wireless charging, I do just fine with USB C charging. The Anker charger sold in the Apple Store does a good job with both my iPad Pro and my MacBook Air.
My only complaints with the current Pro are battery life could be better and the clunky two button shutdown method.
I would love to see Apple completely switch over to USB C on iOS/iPad OS devices.