Apple Inc. is speculated to release the iPad Pro this November. The newest member of the iPad family is said to sport a 12.9-inch display which is 78 percent larger than the previous generations. Its early release has reportedly caused the delay of iPad Air 3's original launch date.
According Latinos Post, the Apple iPad Pro has a resolution of 2732 x 2048 with 226 ppi and a super slim design. This device will run on the newest A9X processor and will come in Silver, Space Gray and Gold variety of colors. The internal memory of this device will range from 32GB to 128GB. As for its camera, it has an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 1.2-megapixel front shooter that is good for selfies and FaceTime.
The iPad Pro will also sport a four-speaker audio system. An optional Smart Keyboard and an optional Apple Pencil can be added also as the device's accessories. Similar to other Apple mobile devices, the iPad Pro will have an 802.11ac, Wi-Fi, an LTE option, Touch ID and various sensors. As for the price, it might start at $799 for the entry-level 32GB Wi-Fi only model, while the 128GB Wi-Fi + Cellular device is predicted to cost $1,079.
Mac Rumors further added that the iPad Pro looks like a giant iPad Air 2, but its internal hardware is as strong as what desktop-class machines have. Furthermore, its light weight and its enormous touchscreen make the iPad Pro a one of a kind device that will combine a new class of applications with touch-based input methods and compactness.
In addition, the Realty Today said on its article that the American tech giant might discontinue the third generation release of the iPad Air. The iPad Air 3 has been set for a late launching, but Apple Inc. reportedly decided to postpone its launch in the Spring of the following year as the company is about to release the iPad Pro. Also, unveiling another family member of iPad at the same time may interfere with the sales.
As the release date of the iPad Pro approaches, the company is expected to unveil more details and updates about its upcoming device soon.
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