The next iPad could have a Touch ID power button, as well as a repositioned FaceTime camera, according to a report.

According to the report, Chinese sources claim that the renders of the 10th-generation iPad do not accurately depict the position of Touch ID or the front-facing FaceTime camera.

The report suggests that the device could have a Touch ID power button on the top edge, similar to the latest iPad Air and iPad mini models.

The report states that the camera could be positioned in the right part of the device for landscape use. According to the report, the Center Stage feature that helps to keep you centered within the frame during video calls works better when an iPad is placed in landscape orientation.

According to the report's sources, the previous renders of the 10th- generation iPad accurately showed the device's dimensions. It has been rumored that the 10th-generation iPad will feature a larger display, an A14 chip, and 5G support. The ninth- generation iPad has a 10.2-inch display and an A13 chip.

The 10th- generation iPad is being mass produced. It's worth noting that the ninth-generation iPad was unveiled in September last year alongside the iPhone 13 and a new iPad mini, which is why Apple is expected to announce the device at an October event.