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iPad Pro 2 Release Date, Specs: iPad Pro 2 More Powerful Than PC; Apple Launching The Device Before 2016 Ends [VIDEO]

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Tech experts are claiming that Apple Inc. plans to launch the new iPad Pro 2 before 2016 ends. There are speculations suggesting that iPad Pro 2's impressive processor, along with other advanced specs, will make the tablet more powerful and faster than a regular PC by up to 80 percent.

With the leaks and non-stop speculations online, Apple fans have never been more excited to witness the next addition to the iPad Pro family. Nonetheless, rumors are rife that the device will have three models, the 9.7-inch entry variant, the 10.5-inch tablet, and the 12.9-inch model, HNGN has learned.

Reports are springing one after the other that all three variants will run on the Cupertino-based company's latest and powerful processor, the A10X chipset. Some rumors claim that Apple wants the iPad Pro 2 to be in line with the 2-in-1 PC tablets like the upcoming Microsoft's Surface Pro 5.

The KGI Securities analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, has predicted that the sought after iPad Pro 2 will be Apple's best hardware device this year or in 2017. The three variations of the next iteration are expected to help the tech company boost better sales once they are already up for grabs in the market, The Guardian reported.

Meanhwile, iPad Pro 2 is expected to carry a new battery technology that would allow users to use the gadget for up to 10 hours. Other features of Apple's upcoming iPad Pro 2 will include a new audio system, which has four speakers. The device might also come along with the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack, which is quite different from iPhone 7's new audio system, FX News Call reported.

Nevertheless, Apple has yet to provide concrete details about the release date of iPad Pro 2. However, tech enthusiasts have reason to believe that the tech giant might go for a late 2016 release of the device.

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