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Apple is rumored to be introducing a new Apple Pencil as soon as tomorrow, so with a potential announcement on the horizon, we thought we'd round up a list of the features that are said to be coming in the next update.

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The Current Rumors

While we've been hearing about a third-generation Apple Pencil for several months now, it was just this weekend that Japanese site Mac Otakara said that a new model is set to launch imminently.

The rumor came in response to another rumor about new iPads. Apparently, Apple has media briefings scheduled for this week with some YouTubers, and those meetings are said to be focused on the iPad. No more specific information has been leaked, so it's unclear whether we're going to get iPads, iPads and an Apple Pencil, or just an Apple Pencil.

What seems clear is that some kind of announcement is happening tomorrow via press release.
Magnetic Tips

The Apple Pencil 3 is said to have swappable magnetic tips that are for different activities like drawing, sketching, and writing. Apple could go with tips of different thicknesses and shapes.

A thin tip, for example, would be ideal for writing, but those who are sketching and drawing might want the option for something thicker or a tip in a different shape.

Majin Bu, the leaker who shared the rumor, said the tips would be used for different purposes, but there is also a possibility that the tips will be the same, but magnetically detachable to make it easier to swap them out when one wears down.
Design Changes

Way back in 2021, there was a leaked third-generation Apple Pencil with a shorter length and a glossy, rounded finish, but it is not clear if that is an accurate depiction of the planned third-generation Apple Pencil given that it was so long ago.

That model did, however, have a larger tip component that could actually make sense with swappable magnetic tips.
Color

There were rumors that the next Apple Pencil could be available in white and black, but that rumor dates all the way back to 2020, so it's unlikely to be accurate at this point in time.
USB-C and Consolidation

Right now, Apple sells two Apple Pencils, the first-generation model that's compatible with the low-cost iPad, and the second-generation model that works with everything else.

With the transition to USB-C, an update to the Apple Pencil makes sense. Apple could design a third-generation model that works with all iPads, including future low-cost models to eliminate the need to have two Apple Pencils, or it could design a new version of the original Apple Pencil that charges over USB-C to accommodate the USB-C port that's already been introduced in the low-cost iPad.

Right now, the original Apple Pencil has a Lightning connector, and charging it with the low-cost iPad requires an adapter, an unwieldy and inconvenient setup.
Will There or Won't There Be an iPad Refresh?

According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple does not have plans to introduce new iPads tomorrow. Gurman said over the weekend that while new iPad Air, iPad mini, and entry-level iPad models are in the works with faster chips, an iPad refresh "won't happen this month." Kuo said back in September that new iPads are "unlikely" to launch in 2023.

Both 9to5Mac and Supercharged News have claimed that Apple will announce updated iPad Air, iPad mini, and entry-level iPad models this week.

It would be unusual for Apple to debut a new Apple Pencil without introducing new iPads, but Kuo and Gurman often have reliable insight in to Apple's plans, so it doesn't seem out of the question. It is possible that we could see Apple introduce a new Apple Pencil and a new low-cost iPad, as that is a tablet that is typically refreshed yearly and it is also the sole remaining tablet that uses the original Apple Pencil.

Refreshing the low-cost iPad would allow Apple to introduce a new Apple Pencil that works with all iPad models, doing away with the split Apple Pencil lineup.

If we do get new iPads, there are no major redesigns or flashy features in the works. All of the rumors so far suggest that only minor spec bumps like chip improvements are in the works.

Which source do you think is right? Will we see iPads or an Apple Pencil tomorrow? Let us know in the comments below.

Article Link: What to Expect From an Apple Pencil 3 Update
 
No swappable tips I my guess unless they are a large length of the pencil ✏️- choking hazard
 
Will a new Pencil 3 facilitate a redesign of the iPad Pro and Air so that their cameras are in landscape more?
That is what I was thinking as well.

A redesign or new placement of the magnet on the iPad and Pencil so it would charge without interfering with the camera in landscape.

Then going forward they can have just one Pencil from the base iPad to the Pro.
 
What would be the reason for different type pencil tips ? Is it to provide different physical feedback ?

Presumably different pencil output behavior could be handled in software with no need for physical changes.
 
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I would like a power switch.
I’d like that too. There way I’d like it to operate is the power switch can turn it on or off. However, as soon as you dock the Pencil to the magnetic side of the iPad, it would charge and turn on the Pencil.
 
A new Apple Pencil with no new iPads would be the most underwhelming announcement ever. It's been a rollercoaster of new iPad rumors!
More underwhelming than announcing updated AirPods Pro with USB-C connector? ;-)

I don’t think every little update needs to be met with fanfare and a corresponding major device update. Seems silly.
 
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I still think iPad Airs and Pros moving forward will get a landscape camera and the Pencil 3 will use split magnets to charge. The base iPad 10 and 11 will be able to use a USB-C version of the Pencil 1.
 
It really doesn’t make any sense for Apple not to include the ipad mini & ipad air in the updates tomorrow. By all indications, they will be minor updates, so why wait until next year? Doesn’t make sense. Update them now before the Holiday rush to help boost iPad sales.
 
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It feels like every rumormonger has put chips on the table for what's going to happen with the iPad in October.
 
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I don't think a magnetically attached tip is going to be strong enough. Sounds like a formula for losing a lot of tips.

I worked on a project several years ago for a stylus maker for exchangeable tips like a brush with real bristles, chiseled one for marker like use, sharp one for writing, etc. Honestly it was a gimmick and the project never succeeded. Can Apple do it better? 100%... but I still don't see much utility in exchangeable tips. Really what would bring more value is to try to make it a more paper like writing experience without having to put a paper-like the screen cover. They also have get it to stick better onto the iPad. It falls off too easily.
 
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