iPad Pro 2015 release date rumors: Tablet coming with iOS 9.1 in October

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New details about the rumored release date of the largest iPad to date have surfaced. 

Speculations about the alleged release of the iPad Pro by the end of October or early November emerged after KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo leaked the information about the device's mass production schedule, saying it will begin sometime in September or October. 

It is also speculated that Apple will make the official announcement in one of its biggest events, allegedly scheduled next month. Traditionally, it is around September that the company drops its biggest news regarding upcoming products.

The iPad Pro, if announced, is going to be the biggest device under the tech firm's tablet line. It will reportedly come out with a 12.9-inch touchscreen display that has 2732 x 2048 pixel resolution with a pixel density of 264 pixels per inch.

There are also reports claiming that the iPad Pro will be launched with the next-generation A9 processor, which can make the device run faster and more precise. It will also have the Touch ID technology, responsible for ensuring the user's safety and protection whenever they make transactions using the Apple Pay program. In addition, the new tablet will come with Force Touch technology that can also support a customized stylus. 

Recently, it was also revealed that the iPad Pro will come out with the latest iOS 9.1 operating system, also scheduled to come out later this fall. However, there are no details yet regarding the inclusions in the next mobile operating system from the Cupertino tech giant. 

Apple Inc. has yet to confirm if any of the rumors mentioned are true. 

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