Apple's iPad Pro 2 Models Are Expected To Be Launched At Apple Park In April

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Mar 29, 2017 04:32 PM EDT

The 9.7-inch Apple’s iPad Pro is now one year old since its release in 2016. The iPad Pro 2 is inevitably speculated to be released sooner rather than later.

According to Mirror, Apple might be planning two sets of release. The iPad Pro 2 would either arrive late of March or possibly in the autumn alongside the latest iPhone model.

In addition, the iPad Pro 2 is reportedly coming with three screen sizes. Apple will release an improve 12.9-inch and 9.7-inch, and the new 10.5-inch version.

The iPad Pro 12.9 and the iPad Pro 9.7 versions already sported 4GB of RAM and 2GB respectively. Therefore, the 10.5-inch iPad Pro 2 model is more probably to equip a 4GB of RAM as well.

Apple might also bring water and dust resistant iPad Pro 2 models like the iPhone 7. A slimmer, lighter slate and the absence of headphone port are as well expected in the lineup. Some reports are claiming that the 10.5-inch model would come with an LCD panel instead of an OLED display.

Apple didn’t yet announce an official launching of the iPad Air 2’s successor simply called the iPad. Therefore, many tech enthusiasts are speculating that the iPad Pro 2 and iPad Mini 5 will be the first to be launched. According to Droid Report, they’re considering the devices to arrive at Apple Park in April.

The iPad Pro 2 is also expected to come with a magnetic Apple Pencil, True Tone display and True Tone flash on its 12MP iSight camera. The latest report suggests that it would pack a powerful A10X processor and a smart connector.

Meanwhile, Taiwan-based supply chain creators revealed that production of the alleged 10.5-inch iPad Pro 2 was moved this March. It was earlier that the original set date, which is between May and June. The model is hopefully to arrive with a price tag of $599.

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