iPad Pro has been confirmed by KGI expert to be released before the year ends, before Christmas to be exact. The securities expert also cited that the iPad Pro will rock a Force Touch Stylus, which is again, something new for Apple's newest baby.
Forbes cited that KGI expert Ming-Chi Kuo is expecting for Apple to mass producing the 12.9 inch iPad between September and October to meet the target release date of the device.
The expert also expects the Force Touch technology will be incorporated to all future and upcoming Apple products since the feature will take them extricate them from their competitors, the report added.
On the other hand, Apple dedicated website Mac World pointed out that the iPad Pro can be a rumor, a legend, or a fact that is currently on the Cupertino-based company's pipeline that is ready to be released or officially launched anytime soon.
The tech website also barbed out that until Apple confirms the news, or at least a little bit of hint from the multi-billion dollar organization, that the iPad Pro is indeed included in their plan or plans, everything will remain as a mere speculation.
Mac Word also anticipated that Apple will mention the iPad Pro at the iPad Air 2 event to put the rumor, a strong rumor that is, to rest but the tech authority website ended up thwarted because of the fact that not a single word that pertains to the iPad Pro came out at the event.
Going back to the hopeful point of KGI and Forbes about the iPad Pro, 9 to 5 Mac also published an article about the speculations and even featured the Force Touch stylus to be like an enhanced pencil from Paper's FiftyThree, the manufacturer of iPad's stylus.
The securities company went ahead further by fearlessly projected that, if in case Apple will launch the iPad Pro this year, they will be able to sell an approximate 5.5 million units. The estimated figure is even higher than the Apple Watch approximation, the report added.
KGI is known to be the toughest critic for Apple since it was the same company that projected that the iPhone 6s will miserably fail comes its launched day on September due to the Force Touch Technology and other things. However, the company is somewhat now favoring the Force Touch Technology for the iPad Pro.
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