Will Apple’s iPad Pro be released this month? The highly-anticipated, larger-than-life tablet is expected to go on sale on November 11, the Independent reported. Citing Apple site sources, the media outlet said that the iPad Pro is expected to go on sale in the company’s physical and online retail stores in the US and selected countries, with the Apple Pencil and the iPad Pro Smart Keyboard also made available on the same day as the tablet sale launch.
Irish Examiner said the iPad Pro’s specs were designed to replace the portable laptop. The device, which holds a 12.9 screen, purportedly comes with an impressive battery life and super fast processing speeds. Moreover, the tablet will be made available as a Wi-Fi model that would come in either 32GB or 128GB of internal storage, or an LTE version at 128GB of internal storage.
Should Apple consider conducting a wider release of the tablet, it could be within a month to six weeks following the initial release of the product.


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