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iPad Pro 2 Anticipated by March 2017; Offered in Three Different Sizes

The last iPad released by Apple is almost 2 years old, and enthusiasts are convinced that it is about time for Apple to unveil its new iPad Pro 2 line, which was expected to be introduced since last year.

Enthusiasts speculated that the iPad Pro 2 might be released late in 2016, but many also suggested that it could come by early 2017. Recent reports now indicate that Apple may finally release the tablet by March 2017.

This is not unfounded, however, as Apple is known for holding its first big event on March during the last few years. Furthermore, reports already noted a significant slowing down of iPad Pro stocks, which means that a new line is already underway.

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In a report by ValueWalk, the Apple online store revealed that customers who bought the current iPad Pro have to wait for an estimated shipping period of around two to three weeks, compared to the one to two-week waiting period in previous months.

This stretch, as analyzed by Apple enthusiasts, is an indication that the company is running low on its current iPad Pro stocks and production, in preparation for the release of an iPad Pro 2.

As the iPad Pro 2 is anticipated to come out by March, news and details of its specs and features are also being talked about. For one, the new tablet will reportedly have improved camera features - led with a 12-megapixel rear camera and a five-megapixel front camera.

In addition, the device is reportedly powered by the AX10 Processor which will be more powerful than the current iPad Pro model.

Previous rumors also hinted that the iPad Pro 2 will come in three different size variants. The largest one will come in 12.9 inches like the current one, but a middle-sized one will be introduced at 10.5 inches in size, and a smaller, low-cost one will also be available at 9.7 inches.

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