I bought an iPhone 12 Pro today and both builtInDualCamera and builtInDualWideCamera report supporting depth. This leads me to believe that the iPad dual wide camera should also support depth and hopefully this issue is just a bug.
<AVCaptureFigVideoDevice: 0x11fd368e0 [Back Dual Camera][com.apple.avfoundation.avcapturedevice.built-in_video:3]> supports ['dpth'/'hdis' 160x 90, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:38.784, 'dpth'/'fdis' 160x 90, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:38.784, 'dpth'/'hdep' 160x 90, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:38.784, 'dpth'/'fdep' 160x 90, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:38.784, 'dpth'/'hdis' 320x 180, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:38.784, 'dpth'/'fdis' 320x 180, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:38.784, 'dpth'/'hdep' 320x 180, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:38.784, 'dpth'/'fdep' 320x 180, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:38.784]
<AVCaptureFigVideoDevice: 0x11fd36ef0 [Back Dual Wide Camera][com.apple.avfoundation.avcapturedevice.built-in_video:6]> supports ['dpth'/'hdis' 160x 90, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:70.291, 'dpth'/'fdis' 160x 90, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:70.291, 'dpth'/'hdep' 160x 90, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:70.291, 'dpth'/'fdep' 160x 90, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:70.291, 'dpth'/'hdis' 320x 180, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:70.291, 'dpth'/'fdis' 320x 180, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:70.291, 'dpth'/'hdep' 320x 180, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:70.291, 'dpth'/'fdep' 320x 180, { 1- 30 fps}, HRSI: 768x 432, fov:70.291]
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