Courtesy of 9 to 5 Mac comes this screenshot which, according to them, is of an iPad testing next-gen firmware. You’re looking at a ‘Video Call Debug’ screen.
Of course, this news comes as a total nap until you remember the simple fact that the iPad doesn’t have a camera, making this (presumably legit) screenshot the first piece of hard – or at least ‘firm’ – evidence supporting the rumoured dual cameras to be included in the next iteration of the iPad.
Surely, though, we knew it was destined to happen anyway. Even the iPod Touch (not to mention Apple’s tablet competitors) have cameras now. This screen is merely a titillating – and satisfying – confirmation of the inevitable.
It’s Always Time for FaceTime – And the iPad’s Next

Disclosure: Some of the links in this article are affiliate links and we may earn a small commission if you make a purchase, which helps us to keep delivering quality content to you. Here is our disclosure policy.
Similar Stories
The financial system is a playground for innovation, risks, and sometimes slightly theatrical behavior. In recent years, the sudden rise...
AI has come a long way, from being merely a figment of imagination in the minds of science fiction writers,...
Tesla’s Shanghai mega-factory in the Ling-gang Special Area started its operations with an opening ceremony, according to Tesla, which is...