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Apple’s New iPad Pro Could Be 10.5-inch Wide, Device Will Come With Apple Pencil 2?

Apple’s New iPad Pro Could Be 10.5-inch Wide, Device Will Come With Apple Pencil 2?

Caitlin Moore

New speculations are making the rounds online that Apple is working on a 10.5-inch iPad Pro that will sport and edge to edge display. However, the exact size is of the screen is still unclear. What's known is that it could be around 10 to 10.9 inches wide, reportedly.

As per MacRumors, KGI Securities Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo earlier suggested that the new iPad Pro would have 10.5-inch screen. However, Kuo corrected himself and said that the device could possibly have 10-inch to 10.5-inch screen.

Another speculation from Japanese website Mac Otakara also surfaced claiming that the iPad would be 10.1 inches wide but there was also a report from the same publication stating that the screen would be 10.9 inches. There is also a speculation from a Taiwanese source that the iPad Pro would have a 10.5-inch screen.

It is hard to predict how wide the screen of the new Apple device would be given the mixed speculations from different publications. But as it seems, more reports pointed that it could be 10.5-inch wide.

Meanwhile, apart from the possible screen size of the iPad Pro, there are also reports saying that the tablet will come with an Apple Pencil 2. The company is expected to reveal the new Pencil come March, which will launch alongside the new iPad according to MacWorld. The news came from a Chinese website Wei Feng but Apple has yet to confirm the details.

Apple Pencil 2 is expected to be an improved version of the original Apple Pen introduced back in 2015. The latest Pencil is also said to attach to the side of the new iPad through a magnetic connector. It is important to note, however, that Apple has not commented on the release of both the Apple Pencil 2 and the new iPad Pro yet as of this posting.

Do you think it's possible for Apple to launch the Apple Pencil 2 with a new iPad Pro this year? Share us your thoughts by dropping a comment below.

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