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Imagine you have a magic wand for your iPad called an Apple Pencil. Well, Apple is making two new versions of this wand! According to a smart reporter named Mark Gurman from Bloomberg (a news company), these new pencils are being built to come out next year (which means 2027) at the same time as the next fancy iPad Pro tablets.
Apple currently sells a few different pencils. The two that are getting updated are:
Both of these will get new versions, but we don’t know exactly what will change yet.
Here’s a key point:
Important: Apple has to follow new rules from the EU (a group of countries in Europe) that say batteries should be easier for regular people to replace. Because of this, the reporter thinks the new pencils might have "new battery systems." That probably means the batteries could be swapped out by you instead of being stuck inside!
The wording is a bit vague, but it sounds like replaceable batteries could be coming.
Just to keep track of the timeline:
So the new ones will be the first updates in a few years.
To sum it up: Apple is working on two new Apple Pencils (the USB-C one and the Pro one) that should appear next year alongside new iPad Pro models. Thanks to EU rules, they might have easier-to-replace batteries. Other than that, we’re waiting for more clues!
Q1: What is an Apple Pencil?
A: It’s a stylus (like a digital pen) made by Apple that lets you draw, write, and tap on an iPad screen.
Q2: What does "USB-C" mean?
A: USB-C is a type of small, reversible plug used to charge devices or move data. It’s the same kind of port found on many modern phones and computers.
Q3: Why does the EU want replaceable batteries?
A: The EU (European Union) is making laws so that gadgets have batteries you can change yourself, which helps reduce waste and makes repairs easier.
Q4: Will the new pencils work with my old iPad?
A: We don’t know yet, but usually new Apple Pencils work with recent iPad models. We’ll have to wait for Apple’s official announcement.
Q5: Is this news confirmed by Apple?
A: Not directly. It comes from a reporter named Mark Gurman who has a good track record, but Apple hasn’t officially said anything.