Apple May Launch Bezel-Less 10.5-inch iPad Pro, 128 GB iPhone SE, Deep Red iPhone 7

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Apple will be having a scheduled launch event on March, and different sources say that the company may actually be planning to revamp its iPad devices, as well as release a 128 GB iPhone SE and a Deep Red iPhone 7 variant. The iPad Pro may be released in three sizes.

According to speculations, the iPad Mini 4 will have its replacement in the form of a 7.9-inch iPad Pro. However, a mix of rumours indicate that the 7.9 inch iPad Pro may actually be in dimensions of the 7.9 inch iPad Mini, but will have a bezel-less 10.5 inch screen, according to Engadget. So the iPad Pro can be released in four different sizes - 7.9 inches, 9.7 inches, 10.1 inches and a 12.9 inch device (though the 7.9 and 10.5 still have the said mixed possibilities).

The new devices are expected to have a Smart Connector, 12MP iSight camera and a True Tone flash. The 10.5 and 12.9 inch variants will run on A10X chips, while others may have A9X. The bezel-free 10.5 inch variant is believed to be released for the educational sector. The iPad Pro's 9.7 variant may be too small, while the 12.9 inch is too expensive, so having a mid-range may resolve this problem, Macrumors reported.

Apple also intend to launch cheaper 9.7 inch variants of iPad in order to compete with the Android devices. By first quarter of 2017, the speculated 10.5 inch iPad Pro may reach a shipment of two million, prepared for official release after the scheduled announcement on March.

Aside from the revamped iPad Pro, a 128 GB iPhone SE may also be released due to demands for a smaller iPhone models with capacities similar to current flagship releases. Another expected release was for the red variants of iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, possibly due to the licensing tie-in with Product Red.

 

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iPad Pro, ipad mini, iPhone SE, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, Apple rumors
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