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The iPad gets a calculator app (finally!)

iPadOS 18 brings a native Calculator app with a twist: solve math problems by hand using Apple Pencil (Math Notes).

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A close-up image of a tablet computer screen displaying a calculator app. The calculator app has a standard layout with numbers, mathematical operators, and function keys. The display shows a calculation in progress, with the number "3.12839927" on the display. There is also an edit button, a history tape, and several other buttons specific to the iPad calculator app, such as mc, mr, m+, and m-.
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For iPad users, it’s a tale as old as time (well, 14 years to be exact). The ubiquitous Calculator app, a staple on iPhones since the dawn of iOS, has been strangely absent from the iPad. But fret no more, iPad enthusiasts, because Apple has finally unveiled a native Calculator app for its tablets at WWDC 2024.

This might seem like a basic feature, something most users wouldn’t even bat an eyelid at. But for iPad users, the lack of a Calculator app has been a persistent source of minor frustration. After all, the iPad is a powerful device, capable of handling a multitude of tasks, from creative pursuits to productivity workflows. Yet, for some quick calculations, users had to resort to workarounds – using the web browser, downloading third-party apps, or even resorting to pen and paper.

The wait is finally over. The iPadOS 18 update brings a Calculator app that looks familiar to iPhone users. It boasts the same clean interface and functionality, allowing for basic and scientific calculations. But the iPad version takes advantage of the device’s larger screen real estate, offering a more comfortable user experience.

However, the real innovation lies in Apple Pencil integration. iPadOS 18 introduces a new feature called “Math Notes” that leverages the power of the Apple Pencil. Here’s how it works: you can handwrite a math problem directly on the screen, and the Calculator app will recognize your handwriting and solve the equation for you. It essentially transforms your iPad into a smart notepad, seamlessly blending handwritten input with digital calculations. This innovative feature caters to students, professionals working with complex equations, or anyone who simply prefers the tactile experience of writing over tapping buttons.

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Math equations written with Apple Pencil, being solved instantly in Notes.

The arrival of the Calculator app isn’t entirely unexpected. Rumors about Apple developing a native calculator for the iPad swirled earlier this year. It follows a similar trend – in 2022, iPadOS 16 introduced a dedicated Weather app, another feature that seemed long overdue for a device designed for productivity and entertainment.

Beyond the Calculator app, iPadOS 18 brings other noteworthy improvements. “Smart Script” enhances the iPad’s handwriting recognition capabilities, making it easier to convert handwritten notes into digital text. Additionally, iPadOS 18 inherits some of the personalization features introduced with iOS 18, allowing users to further customize their iPad experience.

While some might scoff at the inclusion of a basic Calculator app, for iPad users, it signifies a shift in Apple’s approach to its tablet ecosystem. The iPad is no longer just a content consumption device; it’s a powerful tool for work, creativity, and even scientific exploration. The arrival of the Calculator app, along with features like Math Notes and Smart Script, further reinforces this notion. With iPadOS 18, the iPad is finally getting the features and functionalities that many users have been craving for years. It’s a small step, but it’s a significant one, marking a new chapter for the iPad as a truly versatile computing device.


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