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[* black] Next up, making its debut in the iPad: Face ID.
[* black] More specifically, this is the same basic hardware we've seen since [guide|98975|iPhone X|stepid=182894|new_window=true]—IR dot projector, selfie camera, and IR camera—but in a slightly modified form factor.
[* black] While we're at it, we fish out the rear camera—which Apple says brings the same performance as the camera from the previous iPads, while being re-engineered for more thinness.
- [* black] [https://www.imore.com/ipad-pro-2018-review|With the loss of OIS, and still a huge camera bump|new_window=true], this design seems shot through with compromise ...
- [* black] ... and we'd complain about it if we cared even a little bit about tablet "photography." But seriously, friends don't let friends take photos with an iPad.
+ [* black] [https://www.imore.com/ipad-pro-2018-review|With the loss of OIS, and still a huge camera bump|new_window=true], this design seems shot through with compromise.