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Apple iPad Pro 2 Specs & Features: iPhone 7 Plus Dual Cameras And Much More Tipped

Apple iPad Pro 2 Specs & Features: iPhone 7 Plus Dual Cameras And Much More Tipped

Ritwik Roy

An Apple iPad Pro 2 concept video has revealed that the device will take a lot of cues from Apple's mobile flagship, iPhone 7 Plus. There have been innumerable reports claiming that Apple is working a 10.5-inch iPad Pro 2. It is widely-expected to release three iPads in 2017 that includes the 10.5-inch iPad Pro 2. The other iPads will have screen of 12.9 inches and 9.7 inches. The 9.7-inch will be the affordable one. Apple is said to be upgrading its already-existing iPads. The rear cameras will also be improved a lot.

According to Tech times, the Apple iPad Pro 2 and the others may sport the highly-efficient A10X processors and 4/6GB RAM. The concept video is that of the new 10.5-inch version, whose specs and features are very much similar to the Apple iPhone 7 Plus. Apple updated its iPhone line-up in September 2016 with the release of the Apple iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. It also launched a new product with the company's wireless AirPods. The AirPods are sold out since their release in late-December.

Apart from the above updates, Apple also surprised Mac fans with an upgraded MacBook Pro 2016 with a new TouchBar OLED Display. Now fans are eagerly waiting for the iPad line to be refreshed. As per the concept video (watch it below) shared, the Apple iPad Pro 2 will come with dual rear cameras, such the ones introduced in iPhone 7 Plus. The dual cameras are such a major hit that reports claim people are opting for the 5.5-inch iPhone 7 Plus and not the 4.7-inch iPhone 7.

The Apple iPad Pro 2 cameras will be capable of 4K video recording and the camera will be a 12MP shooter. Even the color options will be similar to the Apple iPhone 7 Plus - Gold, Rose Gold, Black, and Jet Black. Stay tuned on Mobile & Apps for more updates on Apple products.

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