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iPad Pro 2 Alongside iOS 11 Launches At WWDC 2017; iPad Pro 2 Features A MacBook Pro 2016 Touch Bar [VIDEO]

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There is no doubt that Apple's upcoming iPad Pro 2 is among one of the highly anticipated devices in 2017. There are high chances that the iPad Pro 2 along with the iOS 11 will get unveiled at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2017. The iPad Pro 2 is expected to feature a MacBook Pro 2016 style Touch Bar.

There's a probability that the highly anticipated iPad Pro 2 will get unveiled at the WWDC 2017 event, which is slated sometime in June 2017. It is believed that the WWDC stage would be perfect for Apple Inc. to unveil the iPad Pro 2 before the professional audience of the event. The Cupertino based tech titan is also expected to announce the iOS 11, which is the upcoming iteration of its mobile operating system, during the same event.

In terms of the iPad Pro 2 specs, the powerful iOS tablet is said to be available in two variants. One iPad Pro 2 variant will have a 12.9-inch display, while the other will be available with a smaller 10.5-inch display. Both iPad Pro 2 variants are expected to come along with an upgraded internals, which includes an A10X processor for a faster performance, 9To5Mac reported.

Also, the iPad Pro 2 variants are expected to roll out with a new Apple Pencil 2, a MacBook Pro 2016 style Touch Bar, a 12MP iSight snapper with True Tone Flash, a Touch ID fingerprint sensor and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The smaller iPad Pro 2 model is said to boast a sleeker design with slimmer bezels. Nonetheless, it still remains unclear if the upcoming powerful iOS tablet will run iOS 10 or iOS 11.

Furthermore, the iPad Pro 2 is expected to be available in Rose Gold color. Nevertheless, reports are claiming that the specs and features of the upcoming iPad Pro 2 are going to compete with the ones of Apple's MacBook Air. Also, the redesigned iPad Pro 2 will probably target a wider market, Donklephant reported.

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