Apple just dropped the iOS 17.4 beta for developers, which comes with several new revelations. First of all, Apple is introducing app sideloading and other changes to the EU due to the antitrust legislation. In addition, the folks at the 9to5Mac were able to find several interesting references in the software, including an iPad variant with a landscape Face ID camera and an Apple Pencil with Find My support. A new iPad with a landscape camera for Face ID? Image: KnowTechie Based on a code discovered by the folks at the 9to5Mac in internal iOS 17.4 beta files, Apple is working on a new iPad model with a TrueDepth camera, which is used for Face ID, placed at the top of the iPad in the landscape mode. The current orientation for the iPad Pro’s Face ID camera is different. The camera is on top when the device is held vertically. However, the iPad Pro attaches to the Magic Keyboard horizontally. According to the outlet, the starting iOS setup process has also been changed for this new iPad. Only the 10th-generation iPad has a landscape front camera. However, it doesn’t feature a Face ID, but instead only has Touch ID. That said, the presence of this string of information in the latest iOS 17.4 beta could indicate Apple is planning to introduce a new iPad Pro soon, featuring an OLED screen, M3 silicon, and maybe the support for the MagSafe tech. Apple Pencil 3 is also in the works, reveals iOS…iOS 17.4 beta hints at iPad with landscape camera, Apple Pencil 3