Apple is reportedly working on two new styli models for launch alongside next year’s iPad Pro refresh. Both the Apple Pencil Pro and the entry-level Apple Pencil with USB-C are back on the drawing board, according to a reliable source of insider information.
One major reason for the redesign could be upcoming European Union rules that will require consumer electronics to use more easily replaceable batteries.
Apple Pencil Pro redux in 2027
The Apple Pencil has become an essential accessory for artists, students and professionals who use the iPad for drawing, note-taking and productivity. Any redesign would be significant because Apple updates the styli infrequently, meaning changes introduced next year could shape the iPad experience for years to come.
And, according to an unconfirmed report from Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman published on Sunday, a revamp is on the way for both the entry-level and the premium models.
Unfortunately, the leak can’t reveal any new features of the styli, so there there are new capabilities on the way remains anyone’s guess.
The current Apple Pencil Pro already introduced squeeze gestures, barrel roll detection, haptic feedback and Find My support in 2024, making it a substantial upgrade over previous models. Meanwhile, the Apple Pencil (USB-C) serves as a more affordable option but lacks pressure sensitivity, wireless charging and several of the Pro model’s advanced features.
Next Apple Pencil models could be easier to repair
While he can’t reveal specific details about Apple’s upcoming styli for 2027, Gurman’s report in Bloomberg notes that:
“There is a lot of work going on inside Apple right now to satisfy upcoming European Union requirements around making batteries inside of consumer electronics more easily replaceable. One possibility is that these Pencils will offer new battery systems. The current (and prior) Apple Pencils are a nightmare to repair and filled with glued-together parts — so this would be a big change if it happens.”
Stylus for new iPad Pro
Whatever their features, the Apple Pencil models will supposedly launch alongside an updated iPad Pro that was the subject of an earlier leak.
This tablet might launch running the next-gen Apple M6 processor, though the M7 isn’t impossible. This is likely to be a “chip and ship” update, with no redesign, though the addiction of vapor chamber cooling for the processor is possible.
There’s no word yet on the cost for the next-gen Apple Pencil Pro or the Apple Pencil with USB-C.