iPad Pro 2015: New tablet to be up for grabs online by late October?

iPad Pro Apple official website

Those raring to get themselves an iPad Pro will likely be able to do so in the coming weeks. A new report is claiming that enthusiasts and fans of the Cupertino-based company will be able to order a unit of the company's mighty new giant tablet from the Apple online store by late October.

The orders will allegedly be sent to the buyers by early November. After that, it is being said that retails stores of the company will also put the device on offer. It is predicted that the shelves of Apple's physical stores will be filled with the 12-inch high-powered slab in the first week of next month.

Apple iPad Pro is the biggest tablet the company has ever produced. The machine was first introduced early last month along with a slew of new products, including the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, as well as the new and improved Apple TV, which is said to follow the same availability scheme as that of the iPad Pro.

The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is the big brother of all iPads. The device is fitted out with Apple's new-gen A9X processor. Coupled with 4 GB of RAM, the A9X should do a good job powering up the device whose size already borders on the screen size of laptops.

The tablet is said to come in two variants – one ready with 32 GB of storage space and another shored up with a whopping 128 GB of space. It has iOS 9 straight out of the box and has a fingerprint sensor for its primary biometric security measure.

Whichever users choose, they will nonetheless have enough room for apps, games, music as well as photos and selfies they will be able to take with its 8-MP rear-facing shooter and its 1.2-MP front-facing snapper.

The iPad Pro also comes with the sleek and powerful Apple Pencil to aid users in navigating through the device.

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