Apple is anticipated to launch three new iPad Pro lineup next year. A research note obtained by way of MacRumour recommended that the tech massive is planning to revamp the 9.7-inch and 12.9-inch tablets, and is additionally working on a new 10.9-inch model that has an edge-to-edge design. The bezel-free 10-inch model is additionally forsaking the physical domestic button and is predicted to be same in size to the 9.7-inch with the smaller of bezels compensating for the larger screen.
This isn't the first time we've heard the news that Apple was expanding an iPad in the 10-inch size range, however, we haven't really heard what the exact screen size would be until now.On top of the new bezel-less iPad, analysts also expect Apple to release a new 9.7-inch cheaper iPad Pro, which will be sold alongside the iPad Mini. Analysts don't expect the iPad Mini to get an update - instead, Apple will continue selling the iPad Mini 4, which was released by Apple in September 2015.
2017 iPad Pro: Designs And Features
It's also said that the 12.9-inch iPad Pro will receive its own update. Some expect the device to get a True Tone display, like the smaller 9.7-inch device. That display uses a series of medium light sensors to change the color of the display depending on the color and intensity of the light that is surrounding the iPad, promising that it always appears to look natural. The 12.9-inch iPad Pro will also apparently get the 12MP rear-facing camera from the 9.7-inch device.Next year's iPhone 8 is broadly anticipated to function a bezel-less curved show that will have a digital force contact Home button and Touch ID fingerprint scanner embedded at once into the display, which would possibly make its debut on the upcoming 10.9-inch iPad Pro.
2017 iPad Pro: Release Date And Price
All three of the new iPad models will reportedly get quad microphones and will keep the headphone jack, unlike the new iPhone 7. The 2017 iPad Pro models may also come with an updated version of Apple Pencil, which would be cheaper compared to the first-generation model, while the Apple Pencil 2 would be more well-tuned and will have additional features. As always, we'll keep you posted on any new iPad Pro details.