Cupertino-based tech giant Apple is reportedly planning to launch iPad Pro with the rumoured M2 chip sometime between September and November of this year.
Apple is expected to launch the next-generation iPad Pro this fall and now a new report claims that the tablet will come powered by the company's yet-to-be-announced Apple M2 chipset.
The Continuity Suite is expanding and offering more services for you to stay connected. Apple is also trying to add more services to keep you within the ecosystem
Apple Inc is working on a new iPad Pro with wireless charging and a redesigned iPad Mini in an attempt to build upon momentum for a category that saw improved sales during the pandemic
The iPad became an increasingly key part of Apple's portfolio over the past year as people looked for new ways to work, study and stay entertained at home during Covid-19 lockdowns
The announcements show how the iPhone maker is accelerating the expansion of its product portfolio and working to keep customers committed to its family of devices
Apple is all set for its first event of the year on April 20 and media reports suggest that new iPads with 5G support and Apple TV upgrades along with a deep dive into iOS 14.5 are on the anvil
Apple said on Tuesday it was holding a special event on April 20, with many expecting the tech giant to launch new iPad Pro models and other products ahead of its annual developers' conference in June
Apple is reportedly planning to release its long-awaited AirTags item trackers along with a refreshed iPad Pro in March
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The availability for the India market will be announced at a later date, said the company
As per report, Apple is expected to use a time-of-flight system, which measures the time that it takes for light to bounce off of objects in a room to generate a 3D map
Based on the renders, the device will feature thin bezels and support the company's M-Pen stylus along with the smart magnetic keyboard
Non-reflective screen makes it easy on the eyes, even if you're reading in direct sunlight