iPad Pro: New concept image shows 12-inch screen and stylus pen

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Although iPad Pro has not received the green light from tech giant Apple and the company has not confirmed the existence of the device, there is no stopping the rumors surrounding the tablet.

A concept image of the tablet emerged online packing the rumored well-known alleged features of the smartphone such as 12-inch screen display and the non-existent Apple stylus.

The latest render was conceived with the creative mind of Martin Hajek, who came up with a number of concept images of unannounced Apple devices. The 12 inch screen display is a famous rumored feature of the tablet. Hajek also visualized a stylus, which the late Steve Jobs did not approve of. However, Apple submitted and was awarded a patent of a stylus and technologies related to the device.

Based on the renders, the iPad Pro will pack a design similar to iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3. The tablet has large bezels and TouchID fingerprint sensor. The device will pack quad speakers with two on top and two at the bottom of the tablet.

What is inside the tablet has been kept under wraps. However, speculations say that the iPad Pro will sport either a 12.2 or 12.9 inches of screen panel, A8X or A9 processor paired with 4GB of RAM, iOS 9, and 8 MP rear camera and 1.2 MP front-facing camera. Just like the iPad Air 2, the tablet will be available in 16 GB, 64 GB, and 128 GB internal storage variants.

Earlier this month, more hints that the device will come to fruition emerged online. An alleged photo of the outer shell of the device leaked, but reports stated that the photo could be for the prototype of the device.

The iPad Pro is predicted to be a tablet-laptop hybrid due to the rising trend of hybrid devices. According to rumors, the device will be launched in spring or in second quarter of 2015. However, there is still no word of confirmation from Apple and the company offered no comment on the rumors.

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