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iPad Pro 2 Rumors: Device To Feature A10 Processor With 4K Video Recording Functionality? 2017 Release Date Expected

iPad Pro 2 Rumors: Device To Feature A10 Processor With 4K Video Recording Functionality? 2017 Release Date Expected

Dheeraj R

The upcoming Apple's iPad Pro 2 is expected to be revived with new enhanced specs and features compared to the iPad Pro 9.7. Reports claimed that the new tablet might sport a new chipset along with improvised display and camera functionalities.

PC Advisor reported that the iPad Pro 2 will feature Apple's A10 processor with the upcoming iOS 10. The tablet is expected to be a refreshed version of the latest iPad Pro 9.7 with a 12.9-inch display and enhanced True Tone screen, which will automatically adjust the white balance. It is also expected to provide the users with a more realistic experience.

There are reports that the upcoming tablet will sport a new generation of graphics cards from NVidia and AMD. The Motley reported that the iPad Pro 2 might also consist of 4K video display technology along with the 12-megapixels rear camera with iSight functionality. The tablet will also sport the 5-megapixels front snapper including FaceTime HD and Retina Flash functionality.

On the other hand, the tablet is expected to feature no change in terms of the storage capacity. Reports claimed that the iPad Pro 2 will have 256 GB storage option similar to the iPad Pro 9.7 device.

Earlier, there were rumors that the iPad Pro 2 will be launched in September 2016 along with the upcoming iPhone 7 device. But, the latest speculations hinted that the new installment of the Apple's tablet will be launched in March 2017 in two different variants, reported iTech Post.

The iPad Pro will be made available in Rose Gold color along with Apple's other regular colors like Space Gray. As Apple is expected to include more never-seen-before features in the upcoming iPad Pro 2 device, the rumors hinted that it will be priced higher than $799.

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