iPad Pro 2015 coming to stores this month

iPad Pro Apple official website

Reports about the release date for iPad Pro is circulating rapidly online, considering it is happening this month.

According to several sources that told 9to5Mac, Apple is set to release the 12.9-inch tablet on Nov. 11, Wednesday, in both online and physical stores. This could also mean that there will be no time for Apple to offer the device as a pre-order.

The iPad Pro is a larger version of the all-too familiar tablet from the tech giant. The screen offers a Retina display with a resolution of 2732 x 2048 pixels.

It runs on an A9X 64-bit processor, has 4 GB RAM and a 32 GB and 128 GB internal storage variants.

9to5Mac, a site usually reliable when it comes to Apple leaks, also included in its report that the notable Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard will also join iPad Pro's release on that day.

The Apple Pencil features a pressure-sensitive stylus that allows the creation of fine or thick strokes on the tablet.

The pencil boasts of a 12-hour battery life, noted Tech Times, and with its Lightning connector, the pencil can recharge when plugged into the tablet's charging port.

The Smart Keyboard, on the other hand, is attached to the tablet and can be used by simply unfolding it. If not in use, the keyboard can act as a protective casing for the tablet.

Apple stated in its site that the keyboard not only sports an elegant design but it is durable enough to tolerate daily usage.

The iPad Pro weighs only 1.57 pounds and measures 12 x 8.68 x 0.27 inches, which means that it is lightweight and portable despite its larger size.

The tablet will also feature the Touch ID and have an 8-megapixel iSight main camera and a 1.2-megapixel front camera.

As for the pricing, it could start from $799 depending on the storage variants; but for this price, both will be a Wi-Fi only gadget.

On the other hand, an LTE-capable iPad Pro will also be available but only for the 128 GB variant, as stated in the report, and it will cost more than $1,000.

 

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