By Aliza Xandria, | May 14, 2017
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Apple remains mum on the details pertaining to its prestigious flagship, the iPad Pro 2017. Although the tech world is a buzz, the giant firm remains silent on the possible release, the specs, and features of the iPad Pro.
There are even speculations surfacing that Apple will shun away from WWDC, paving the way for its competitors such as Samsung, Lenovo, Asus, HTC and Sony to get an upper hand. Despite the claims, all the details remain unverified.
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However, there are also reports mentioning that Apple is reportedly planning to add a 10.5 inch iPad Pro to its lineup of tablets this year, and according to a new report from noted KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, it is likely to announce the device during this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, along with a touch-screen Siri speaker.
Kuo has been predicting that Apple will release a trio of new iPads (a 12.9 inch iPad Pro 2, a new 10.5 iPad Pro and a low-cost 9.7 iPad) in 2017 since August and Kuo thinks that a reveal at this year's conference is likely because of the timing of a production ramp-up at the end of this quarter, while the iPad in question will be similar to the 9.7 inch iPad, but could have smaller bezels thanks to a larger screen, reports the same post.
On the other hand, BGR reports that spec wise, previous rumors regarding Apple's 10.5-inch iPad Pro have intimated that the device will be powered by a A10x processor.
For the tech enthusiasts, the release date of the iPad Pro 2017 remains at large. As for the rumors regarding the device, everything should be taken with a grain of salt in mind.
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