Maybe look for the old 2018 iPad Pro Smart Keyboard? Though I find that the 2020 Smart Keyboard has better build quality (the sides seem sturdier and less likely to fray), and I don't think Apple is going to fragment the Smart Keyboard lineup by creating a separate line just for the air.View attachment 955688
This...... just looks awful. Is there any word on an iPad Air specific Magic Keyboard or do we have to learn to live with the empty square on the back?
The 2018 iPad Pro with a Magic Keyboard looks the exact same way too. This is nothing new.View attachment 955688
This...... just looks awful. Is there any word on an iPad Air specific Magic Keyboard or do we have to learn to live with the empty square on the back?
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This...... just looks awful. Is there any word on an iPad Air specific Magic Keyboard or do we have to learn to live with the empty square on the back?
This looks like a case of (pun intended), two departments working in silos. I suspect the team designing iPad accessories were not privy to the specific hardware designs of the Pro and Air.
While it doesn't impede function, it appears Apple is content to settle on a not so elegant solution.
Again, another subtle way they're pushing buyers to aspire to get to a Pro instead.
Maybe look for the old 2018 iPad Pro Smart Keyboard? Though I find that the 2020 Smart Keyboard has better build quality (the sides seem sturdier and less likely to fray), and I don't think Apple is going to fragment the Smart Keyboard lineup by creating a separate line just for the air.
Doesn’t look that way to me at all. This was an intentional design decision to make this accessory compatible with the 2018 iPad Pro. Apple could have easily not done this - in fact it would have been pretty typical for them to. I’m doubly surprised that they have also made it compatible with the new Air. Again, not something they would have been likely to do in recent history.
To be fair, the Apple of old also released a universal 30-pin dock with multiple plastic inserts.Totally agree, a very unexpected move for the Apple of old.
This was my exact thought when I saw this too. It’s a bit ridiculous but I also don’t like the huge cutout. For me I was on the fence of getting a keyboard anyways. This cemented that for me. That and the price tag!View attachment 955688
This...... just looks awful. Is there any word on an iPad Air specific Magic Keyboard or do we have to learn to live with the empty square on the back?
Exactly. 100% agree here. What Apple did with the Magic Keyboard was something they’re usually reluctant to do—they made it backwards compatible with the previous generation devices. This is not typical. With hot new accessories like this, they usually try to turn them into a selling point for the new devices. In this case they probably looked at it more like it would be easier to sell more Magic Keyboards if they would retro-fit to the 2018 models, and it would be incredibly cost effective to just have the one design/sku.Doesn’t look that way to me at all. This was an intentional design decision to make this accessory compatible with the 2018 iPad Pro. Apple could have easily not done this - in fact it would have been pretty typical for them to. I’m doubly surprised that they have also made it compatible with the new Air. Again, not something they would have been likely to do in recent history.
Not quite the same situation with iPad though. I still remember when they went from iPad 2 to iPad 3 with retina and reversed the polarity on the magnets so your old Smart Cover wouldn't work. They also changed the chassis thickness JUST slightly enough so that accessories like back covers wouldn't fit correctly. They have done this kind of stuff a lot with iPad, where with iPhone it seems like they try to keep things compatible for a while.Apple regularly does this with iPhones; any cases Apple releases for the SE will be backwards compatible with the 7 and 8. Similarly throughout the iPhone history, cases released for S models work with the previous year's phone. Thats why Apple made the Air's body the same size as the Pro.