iPad Pro 2nd Generation – Re-discover the Magic
A line of tablet computers known as the iPad Pro 2nd Generation was created, produced, and sold by Apple Inc. The 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch models, which represented an improvement over the previous generation, were both unveiled on June 5, 2017. The latest models have a more potent A10X Fusion processor and increased storage capacities of up to 512 GB and were created to be bigger, stronger, and more versatile than the older models.
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While the 10.5-inch model had a larger display than the 9.7-inch model it replaced, the 12.9-inch model had an updated design. The increased size and stylus compatibility distinguished these models from other iPads on the market and made them compatible with the first-generation Apple Pencil. The 10.5-inch model was upgraded with ProMotion display technology, which supported HDR10 and Dolby Vision video. It also included a 120 Hz refresh rate and a True Tone display that was 50% brighter than the previous models.
Along with a 12-megapixel rear-facing camera with quad-LED True-Tone flash and a 7-megapixel front-facing camera with Retina Flash, the iPads also included an updated A10X SoC with a 6-core CPU and 12-core GPU. The second-generation iPad Pro was the first to allow rapid charging via USB-C and USB 3.0 speeds utilizing Lightning cords.
Model | Size | Released | Discontinued | Capacities | Processor | Operating system |
iPad Pro (2nd) | 12.9″ 10.5″ | 2017-06-13 2017-06-13 | 2018-10-30 2019-03-18 | 64, 256, 512 GB | Apple A10X | iOS 10.3.2 to 16.x (latest) |
The 12.9-inch model was discontinued when the third-generation iPad Pro was unveiled on October 30, 2018, while the 10.5-inch and 11-inch models were still manufactured up until March 18, 2019, when the third-generation iPad Air was revealed. The third-generation iPad Pro does away with the home button in favor of navigation gestures and Face ID for authentication, making the second-generation iPad Pro the final model to have one.
The very advanced third-generation iPad Pro was made possible because of the overall enormous improvements made by the second-generation device over its predecessor. The second-generation iPad Pro was a popular choice among consumers looking for a tablet that could provide a high degree of performance and utility due to its larger size, more potent processor, and adaptable design.
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