![]() ![]() ![]() As development continued, no one paid much attention to the distorted image of the calculator until it was too late. According to user Tangoshukudai, early iPad prototypes ported over Apple’s conventional iOS calculator, which was stretched to fit the iPad’s screen. While there’s been no firm explanation from Apple as to why this is, back in 2016 a Reddit post from someone claiming to be an ex-employee of the company offered a possible reason. For all its versatility, however, no version of the iPad-including the Pro, Mini, or Air-has ever shipped with what has become a standard feature in operating systems: a calculator. Portable computing got a major upgrade in 2010 when Apple launched its iPad, a handheld touchscreen display that could run apps, play video, and destroy productivity with games like Fruit Ninja.
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