M5 iPad Pro, MacBook, and Vision Pro Appear in Leaked Documents

Unboxing videos posted by Russian YouTube channels and filings inadvertently published by the U.S. FCC have revealed several upcoming Apple products spanning iPad, MacBook Pro, and Apple Vision Pro models (via MacRumors).

IPad Pro M5.

A spotlight leak comes from a video uploaded by the Russian channel Wylsacom that shows what appears to be an iPad Pro equipped with an M5 chip. The device wears a Space Black finish, features 256 GB of storage, and appears nearly identical in design to the current M4 version.

Benchmark results captured in the video suggest a roughly 12 percent improvement in multi-core CPU performance and up to a 36 percent boost in GPU scores over the M4 model. The video also indicates the presence of 12 GB of RAM for models with 256 GB storage—mirroring memory configurations seen in recent iPhone models.

That same video touches on a rumored second front camera to support portrait-mode video calling, though evidence for that feature remains inconclusive.

Parallel to the video leak, a set of FCC filings revealed multiple unreleased device model numbers. Among those is A3434, likely tied to a future MacBook Pro model. Other identifiers correspond to new iPad Pro variants (A3357 through A3362) in both WiFi and cellular configurations.

The FCC disclosure also hints at an upgraded Apple Vision Pro headset under model A3416. According to the documents, the headset might retain WiFi 6 support rather than move to newer wireless standards. The documents provide no clear details on design changes beyond the chip upgrade.

Taken together, these leaks suggest that Apple is preparing to debut new M5 versions across multiple product lines, possibly as soon as this fall. The company has not confirmed any dates, but some analysts expect announcements may come through an October event or via phased press releases.

M5 IPad Lead.

At this stage, external design changes appear minimal. Most of the reported upgrades are internal: faster chips, more memory, possibly dual front cameras, and new device identifiers. For instance, the Vision Pro leak suggests a more powerful chip, but no radical redesign.

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