iPad Pro 2015: New leaks reveal a much bigger tablet

Apple's iPad Air 2 [Photo credit: Apple]

The iPad Pro is still a frequent topic of rumor mills and leak after leak, its existence is being suggested but not confirmed. Apple has yet to say a word about the copious speculations pointing to the supposed giant tablet.

Just recently, a new leak has surfaced and it depicts the iPad Pro's size. This leak, however, implies that the device will be bigger than what media outlets and Apple aficionados expect it to be. Instead of 12.2 inches, the iPad Pro, according to the new leak, will measure a whopping 12.9 inches. It is also shown to come at 305.7 x 222.6 mm. GSM Arena said that its screen-to-body ratio drops at 75.7 percent. In a nutshell, the iPad Pro is very big.

If this leak proves accurate, then the iPad Pro should be the biggest among its future competitors in the field. While some come in a 8 mm thin body, the gigantic tablet is said to be 7.2 mm thin. Apple is notorious for making their devices as slim as they can be while delivering immense power so this bit is not at all a surprise. 

The leaked iPad Pro sketch, however, is dated December 2014 although it may still be a real deal as GSM Arena believes that OnLeaks, which is the source of the leak, is credible. However, the leading mobile-centric website says that the blueprint being five months old may be a bit outdated. And although the iPad Pro is reportedly on Apple's list, so many changes may have been implemented on the design.

But for now, Apple is still tight-lipped about the highly-anticipated device. It is still unknown if the giant Cupertino-based tech firm even has it on the drawing board. But one thing is for sure — the tech world wants to see the iPad Pro. So many leaks and images of the machine's so-called cases have emerged, which proves that it is demanded and is waited for. 

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