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A number of apple growers have been convinced for many years that Apple hides clues in invitations to its press conferences that it has news or parts of it planned for that particular event Keynote ahead of time. The Californian giant has never confirmed whether this is the case or not, but considering that many of its invitation designs from the past have indeed been updated with new KeynoteMany people do not doubt that it was his intention to connect with him. Therefore, let's speculate together, as is customary, about what the invitation could reveal about Keynote next week. 

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While in previous years it was possible to "suck out" many theories from the invitations, as from the recently published one invitations to WWDC, as well as from that one published today on the first of this year Keynote Even with a lot of imagination, you can practically only take away one theory. The colored lines that make up the logo Applu, practically 100% they refer to nothing other than the new generation of iPad Pros – more specifically, the Apple Pencil, which these tablets will of course support. That they depict lines with strokes Apple Pencil the display also indicates hidden Easter Egg, which renders individual colored "threads" on the iPhone display smoothly. You can check it out for a few screenshotecho below.

Hide iPad Pro with Apple Pencil in the invitation to this year's first Keynote is absolutely no surprise. These are some of the most anticipated, if not the most anticipated, products of the beginning of this year. While for Apple Pencil no major upgrades are expected (or at least he didn't reveal them) recent photo leak), in the case of the iPad Pro, in addition to a brutally powerful processor, support for 5G networks, and the deployment of a better camera, we should also see a small display revolution. The 12,9″ model is to be newly equipped with a display with mini LED backlighting, which Apple will replace the currently used Liquid Retina. This should mini Put LED in your pocket both in terms of energy consumption and display capabilities, which should come significantly closer to the OLED panels used in iPhones.

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