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        <title><![CDATA[Apple’s next iPad Air is getting a radical redesign, leaks suggest]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple&#8217;s quest to kill the home button has found its next victim.</p><p>The next version of the company&#8217;s popular iPad Air tablet will get rid of the button in favor of a design similar to that of the iPad Pro, according to new leaks.</p><p>Twitter user DanRui <a href="https://twitter.com/duanrui1205/status/1298842866962186240">shared images</a> purported to be of the upcoming tablet&#8217;s user manual, which show an all-screen design with only a thin black bezel surrounding the display.</p><p>Rather than install FaceID technology — which is included in the iPhone 11 as well as the iPad Pro — Apple is building a fingerprint scanner into the iPad&#8217;s side button. If the leaks are true, it would mark the first time that Apple has built a biometric sensor into anything besides the home button.</p><p>The new iPad will also feature a smart connector, which will allow it to work with Apple&#8217;s new iPad keyboard case.</p><p>Apple is expected to host its next big iPhone launch event in October, and could use the opportunity to reveal the new-and-improved iPad Air. Other rumors, however, peg the iPad as being released during Apple&#8217;s traditional March keynote.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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