On Monday, we informed you that a list of all upcoming iPads has been leaked. We can say with almost 100% certainty that Apple will present three models that have been speculated about since the beginning of this year. And even some reports indicate that the Cupertino company should present the products as early as next week and launch them on the market during April.
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Popular Japanese blog Macotokara published a report that Apple will introduce an updated 9,7-inch iPad Pro next week. The device could even be called iPad Pro 2, which will be the second generation of the current model. Ironically, the company unveiled the current model on March 21st last year and put it on sale on March 31st. And according to a Japanese blog, it could be the same this year.
According to the Macotokara blog, the most significant upgrade will be that iPad Pro 2 will have the A10X chip. The question still remains whether it will have support Apple Pencil, which could make the new iPad Pro to replace the next generation iPad Air 2.
Given that the existing 9,7-inch iPad Pro is sold for $599 and iPad Air 2 for $399, the price of the new model could be somewhere in between.
Source: iDropNews
Quite honestly, does it make sense to buy it if I have one for 1? I have the feeling that they will never fully use even the one (I own a smaller one and a larger one) and the striking difference is the display of the larger tablet, even if it doesn't match the smaller one
I'm thinking of buying a Pro 12,7 version instead of a laptop, most people tell me it's stupid, but I think it's good because what I do now on the PC I do on the iPad and for those games, but that's irrelevant.
Well considering that iOS It has consistent sandboxing and applications cannot access each other's data, the iPad is quite clumsy as a laptop replacement. As a result, you have different files copied in several applications and it is quite confusing. If I were you, I would consider it.
Well, the other day, my friend, I wanted to upgrade the firmware on the printer airby print. I was surprised that through safari on the phoneone I downloaded the zip file from the site and saved it to icloud drive. I unzipped it in another application (it's a shame it doesn't know it natively icloud drive app) and uploaded via the web interface of the printer and voila. It went.
If every application will be able to store data (which is also important in other applications) what icloud drive, sandboxing won't be a problem like it used to be.
When a person lets a file be shared to another application, does it create a permanent copy?
Not true. If the application supports it, then you no longer have to copy the file between them, but just share it.
That's interesting, in earlier versions iOS (I guess it was iOS 8) there was an option in the share menu called "copy to *application name" , while today there is "open in *application name". But I thought it was just a differently named button. Do you have any information that the file is not just copied, but shared between applications? It seems like a pretty important detail to me.
If there should be support Apple Pencil removed, it would no longer be a "Pro" model.
In the title you claim that you know when it will go on sale, but the article only states when the first generation went on sale. And if the main novelty is the A10x chip, then there is probably no need keynote, a press release is enough. So why not an invitation?
"We know when...:, so you don't really know :-)