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iPad Pro 2 Release Date, News & Update: Apple Tablet To Feature 10.5-Inch In Said Release; Three Apple Tablets Coming Out As Well

iPad Pro 2 Release Date, News & Update: Apple Tablet To Feature 10.5-Inch In Said Release; Three Apple Tablets Coming Out As Well

Apple with its iPad Pro in the market right now are one of the most sought items in the market with three sizes available for its consumers. There are reports that suggest Apple will be launching the iPad Pro 2 next year with three variants coming out with bigger sizes.

Apple Plans To Release iPad Pro 2017 With 10.5-Inch Display Screen

According to reports, Apple will introduce the new iPad Pro 2 with a 10.5-inch display screen in the tablet's yearly event. The Cupertino-based company also expects that iPad Pro 2's first sell out will generate Apple a total of 2 Million and a 5-6 Million of total sales by the end of the year 2017.

Apple also intends to the release three iPad Pro 2 models starting with a 9.7-inch tablet, following the 10.5-inch and the 12.9-inch models. The iPad Pro 2 will be priced competitively for its release to take on other Android Tablets in the market.

Apple recently released its iPad Pro in the market with 7.9-inch, 9.7-inch, and 12.9-inch variants. The 9.7-inch iPad Pro is one of three variants that was successful in terms of sales in the past months, which helped Apple regain its investments.

The iPad Pro 2 is expected to feature a 3D Touch, a fingerprint scanner and an A10x processor from Apple, making the iPad Pro 2017 a stronger model from its predecessors. Apple could also remove the home button for the iPad Pro 2 like the iPad Pro and may retain its headphone jack.

The iPad Pro 2 also features a powerful camera that is not present from its former device and offers a change the way iPads are seen in the future. The iPad Pro 2 is rumored to have a price tag of $799 that is much the same as the iPad Pro first debut in March 2016.

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