iPad Pro Release Rumored for Early 2015
Rumors of a larger iPad Pro have died down as
of recently, but a new report picks up right where the rumors left off, with a
12.9-inch Apple tablet expected to arrive at some point early next year.
It’s actually been several months since we’ve
heard much of anything about a larger iPad, save for a small rumor last month. In the
past, we’ve heard ramblings about a possible 12.9-inch iPad Pro that would
eventually get launched at some point in the future, but we’ve heard
nothing of substance about the mysterious device, until today.
According to Bloomberg,
the alleged 12.9-inch iPad Pro will release to the public in early 2015, with
production scheduled to begin by the first quarter of next year.
Details were a little scarce on this one, so
we’re not quite sure what to think of it, but Bloomberg has a decent track
record with Apple rumors, so while we’re still taking this one with a grain of
salt, we’re also saying, “Never say never.”
It would make sense for Apple to launch the new
tablet during its yearly iPad event in October, but it looks like that may not
be the case this time around.
If the iPad Pro does indeed see the light of
day, it will most likely be aimed at professionals, such as photographers,
designers, architects, etc. Of course, the iPad is already a useful device in
these professions, but a version with a larger screen and faster internals
could be an even better device for such users.
Other than the rumored release timeline, we
don’t know much about this fabled 12.9-inch iPad Pro. We heard late last year
that the device would have a Retina display, but would come with an ever
higher resolution than the current resolution
found on today’s iPad’s, making the iPad Pro one of the highest resolution
displays on the market if it releases.
Furthermore, we were told back in November of
last year that production of 12.9-inch iPad displays was underway, with a prediction that 2014 would be the year that we
would see the iPad Pro, so there’s certainly some inconsistencies with what the
rumored release timeline is at this point.
What we do know, at least, is that Apple will
most likely launch a new iPad Air and a new iPad mini in the fall. Both tablets
are expected to see minor changes in the design, along with faster internals,
such as a faster processor and improved graphics. The iPad Air 2 and the new
iPad mini with Retina display are also expected to come equipped with Apple’s Touch ID fingerprint
sensors.
Touch ID was definitely one of the features
that users were looking forward to the most ahead of the iPad Air event back in
October last year, especially after it was introduced on the new iPhone 5s just
a month earlier, but Apple sadly did not deliver such a feature that time
around, which we weren’t too surprised about. It’s possible that Apple wanted
the Touch ID technology to be around for a year or so and see how it did before
expanding the feature to other iOS devices.
One of the biggest reasons that the Touch ID
fingerprint sensor is so popular on the iPhone 5s is because of the convenience
it offers when unlocking your device and purchasing apps in the iTunes App
Store. It’s a lot quicker and easier than entering in your passcode every time,
as well as typing in your confusing Apple ID password whenever you want to buy
an app.
That same convenience could easily be used on
the iPad as well. Plus, iOS 8 introduces third-party support for Touch ID, so
we should be seeing a lot more capabilities with the fingerprint sensor come
this fall.
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