iPad Pro (2nd generation)

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iPad Pro (2nd generation)
IPad Pro (2017-present, logo).svg
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DeveloperApple Inc.
ManufacturerFoxconn (on contract)
Product familyiPad
TypeTablet computer
Release dateJune 13, 2017 (2017-06-13)
Introductory price$799
DiscontinuedOctober 30, 2018 (12.9 inch)
March 18, 2019 (10.5-inch)
Operating systemOriginal: iOS 10.3.2
Current: iPadOS 15.2, released December 13, 2021
System on a chipApple A10X with 64-bit architecture and Apple M10 motion co-processor
Memory12.9-inch 2G, 10.5-inch: 4 GB LPDDR4 SDRAM
Storage64, 128, 256, or 512 GB[1] flash memory
Display12.9-inch:
2732×2048 px (264 PPI) (IPS panel) (5.5 megapixels), 12.9 in (327.8 mm) diagonal, 4:3[1]
10.5-inch:
2224×1668 px (264 PPI) (IPS Panel), 10.5 in diagonal, 4:3[1]
Graphics12-core PowerVR Series 7XT
SoundFour speakers, adjusting sound to device orientation
Camera12.9-inch 2G and 10.5-inch: 7 megapixels 1080p front-facing and 12 megapixels 4K rear-facing, Optical & Digital Image Stabilization[1]
Connectivity
Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi + Cellular:
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac; dual channel (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz); HT80 with MIMO[1]
Bluetooth 4.2[1]
Wi-Fi + Cellular:
GPS & GLONASS[1]
Power
Built-in rechargeable
lithium-ion battery
  • 12.9-inch 2G: 3.76 V 41 W·h (10,891 mA·h)[2]
  • 10.5-inch: 3.77 V 30.8 W·h (8,134 mA·h)[3]
Dimensions12.9-inch:
305.7 mm (12.04 in) (h)
220.6 mm (8.69 in) (w)
6.9 mm (0.27 in) (d)
10.5-inch:
250.6 mm (9.87 in) (h)
174.1 mm (6.85 in) (w)
6.1 mm (0.24 in) (d)
Mass12.9-inch Wi-Fi:

677 g (1.493 lb)
12.9-inch Wi-Fi + Cellular:
692 g (1.526 lb)
10.5-inch Wi-Fi:
469 g (1.034 lb)
10.5-inch Wi-Fi + Cellular:

477 g (1.052 lb)
PredecessoriPad Pro (1st generation)
SuccessoriPad Pro (3rd generation)
Related articlesiPad Air (2019)
Websitewww.apple.com/ipad-pro/ at the Wayback Machine (archived October 28, 2018)

The second generation of iPad Pro is a line of iPad tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. The iPads, with a 12.9 inch or a 10.5 inch screen, were both announced on June 5, 2017. Both models are compatible with the first generation of Apple Pencil. Like the first generation, a larger size and stylus compatibility were a point of difference from the rest of Apple's available iPads.

Upgrades from the first generation iPad Pro include the more powerful A10X Fusion processor, storage capacity up to 512 GB and the larger display of the 10.5 inch model (upgraded from a 9.7 inch model).[4] Following the 2017 announcement, the first-generation models were discontinued.

Features[]

The second generation of iPad Pro was announced on June 5, 2017, alongside iOS 11 at WWDC 2017. The second-generation iPad Pro models, at 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch, have an A10X Hexa-core CPU and with a 12-core GPU, Apple's ProMotion display technology which supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision content (with iOS 11 or later) with a 120 Hz refresh rate and their True Tone display is 50 percent brighter than the earlier models; both sizes also have a 12-megapixel rear-facing camera with quad-LED True-Tone flash and a 7-megapixel front-facing camera with Retina Flash.[4] They have USB-C connection speeds using Lightning cables, with USB-C fast-charge support.[5] The second-generation iPad Pro has storage capacities up to 512 GB (1 GB = 1 billion bytes).[6]

Reception[]

Max Parker from TrustedReviews and Gareth Beavis from TechRadar both praised the 10.5-inch model's high-quality audio and performance, but did note that it was expensive.[7][8]

Reviewing the 12.9 inch second-generation iPad Pro, Lauren Goode of The Verge complimented the high quality camera, A10X processor and large screen size, but argued that the device could have been cheaper.[9]

Reports indicate that the display of the 12.9 inch second-generation iPad Pro has a high propensity of experiencing a "backlight bleed" failure, manifested as brighter halos of light bleeding through one edge of the screen. [10]

Timeline[]

iPad Pro (5th generation)iPad Pro (5th generation)iPad Pro (4th generation)iPad Pro (4th generation)iPad Pro (3rd generation)iPad Pro (3rd generation)iPad Pro (2nd generation)iPad Pro (2nd generation)iPad Pro (1st generation)iPad Pro (1st generation)iPad Mini (6th generation)iPad Mini (5th generation)iPad Mini 4iPad Mini 3iPad Mini 2iPad Mini (1st generation)iPad Air (4th generation)iPad Air (3rd generation)iPad Air 2iPad AiriPad (9th generation)iPad (8th generation)iPad (7th generation)iPad (6th generation)iPad (5th generation)iPad (4th generation)iPad (3rd generation)iPad 2iPad (1st generation)
Source: Apple Newsroom Archive.[11]

See also[]

  • Pen computing
  • Graphics tablet

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "iPad Pro - Technical Specifications - Apple". Apple Inc.
  2. ^ "Apple iPad Pro 12.9 (2017) - Full tablet specifications". GSMArena. Retrieved January 8, 2019.
  3. ^ "iPad Pro 10.5 inch teardown". 2017-06-14.
  4. ^ a b "Apple announces new 10.5-inch iPad Pro". 2017-06-05. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
  5. ^ "10.5-inch and 12.9-inch 2017 iPad Pro FAQ: Everything you need to know!". iMore. Retrieved 2017-06-15.
  6. ^ "How iOS and macOS report storage capacity". Apple.com. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  7. ^ Parker, Max (March 9, 2018). "iPad Pro 10.5 review". trustedreviews.
  8. ^ Beavis, Gareth. "iPad Pro 10.5 review". TechRadar. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
  9. ^ Lauren Goode (June 20, 2017). "iPad Pro 12.9-inch review". The Verge. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
  10. ^ "Is Your iPad Pro Suffering from 'Backlight Bleeding'? Apple May Replace It for Free". 4 September 2019.
  11. ^ Apple Inc. (2010–2011). iPad News – Newsroom Archive. Retrieved June 7, 2018.

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