iPad Pro release, shipping date: New tablet to arrive in November

 Apple.com

The iPad Pro should be available around a month from now, but when that date exactly is remains a question within the tech industry.

Back in September, Apple unveiled the iPad Pro during their big event to the delight of the people on hand. The company went on to announce that the new tablet would be released by November, although that's the extent of how much they have officially shared about the iPad Pro's official release date.

Recent reports coming out online have suggested that the iPad Pro could be released as early as the first week of November, although this is far from being official, according to Apple Insider.

Apple has yet to reveal any updates regarding the possible release date of the iPad Pro. Until they say for sure that it is coming on a specific date, there's still no good way to pin down the accuracy of these rumors that are trickling out.

The good news is that there does not appear to be any issues on Apple's end with regards to the iPad Pro, meaning it should be available next month unless something unusual happens before then.

There are also rumors suggesting the Apple Pencil will be released alongside the iPad Pro.

As for the specs of the new Apple tablet, it is expected to come equipped with the new A9X processor, according to MacWorld UK. It will also have a 12.9-inch display to provide users with ample space to complete whatever tasks they need to do on that day.

The iPad Pro will also feature an eight megapixel iSight rear camera that comes loaded with additional features such as autofocus, burst mode, and enhanced face detection on top of many other goodies, allowing it to be a quality shooter. Up front, it will have a 1.2-megapixel camera available.

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