Apple prepares to upgrade its tablets iPad Pro and next year will increase its offer from two to three different sizes of tablet, according to a report cited by MacRumors.
The analyst Ming Chi-Kuo, the firm KGI Securities, said that Apple will launch a new iPad Pro 10.5 inches in 2017, with an update for the iPad Pro 9.7 inches and 12.9 inches. Kuo, recognized as having a good record of reports, said that the three tablets will have the A10X processor, an upgraded version of A10 that supposedly have the iPhone 7.
So far, Apple has two sizes for iPad Pro, 9.7 and 12.9 inches, but this new tablet 10.5 inches help entice consumers who can not decide between the larger and smaller iPad Pro size.
Kuo does not mention updates to iPad mini, 7.9-inch version of the Apple tablet. Rumors suggest that Apple would be interested in discontinuing small tablet because users prefer to buy the iPhone Plus model – 5.5-inch screen – instead of having a small phone and a small tablet.
While next year will be when Apple launched the new iPad of 10.5 inches, according to Kuo, the Cupertino giant is planning a radical change for tablets, surely advertise on models 2018. The analyst says the tablets of this year will feature a new design and AMOLED, something feasible since it is believed that Apple will release an iPhone with OLED screen (much like AMOLED) in 2017.
Apple introduced the line Pro for your iPad tablets in September 2015, with the iPhone 6. at that time the only phone maker showed the model of 12.9 inches; but months later, in March, Apple announced the 9.7 inch Pro model. With the launch of the Pro, Apple eliminated the iPad Air line, although still sells the latest models as input tablets.
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