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iPad Pro 2018 release date, price, news and leaks

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Apple is due to upgrade us to a fresh iPad Pro in 2018, and it may be a true sequel with an all-new design
The iPad Pro 3 is Apple’s next big upgrade, and we’re leaning toward an October or late 2018 release date after it didn’t show up at the iPhone XS launch event.
The new iPad Pro is supposed to give us bezel-reduced screens in two sizes, and leaks suggest it’ll have iPhone X TrueDepth camera technology for Face ID.
Update: Lo and behold, new iPad Pro 2018 rumors are here, with iOS 12.1 hinting that an October launch is possible, and there’s further evidence of landscape Face ID support, which sure sounds useful on an iPad.
Sure, we saw the entry-level new iPad 2018 launch earlier this year with education-focused ideas, but if you’re looking for a more powerful refresh of the existing iPad Pro 10.5 and iPad Pro 12.9 (2017), that’s said to be coming soon.
Apple is bent on making its iPad Pro series a ‘laptop replacement’ for as many users as possible, almost treating its Pro tablets as if they’re touchscreen MacBooks. With iOS 11 and its tablet-focused software, Apple got closer to fulfilling that vision.
Whether Apple calls it the iPad Pro 2018 or the iPad Pro 3, it will almost certainly remain expensive, and it still might not be a laptop replacement for absolutely everyone, no matter how much Apple tries to convince you otherwise and no matter how much it charges.
Will the new iPad Pro be a game changer? It appears to be in for interesting changes. Here are the details we’ve gathered and our best educated guesses at the price, release date and certain specs and features based on Apple’s history.
According to the noted Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPad Pro 3 might ditch Lightning for USB-C, with an 18W power adapter included in the box.
The analyst also believes that Apple’s next iPad Pro range will introduce iPhone X-style Face ID unlock functionality.
The iPad Pro 3 release date is still subject to much speculation, with the tablets rarely appearing at the same time of year each time we see a new one.
Apple had its iPhone XS launch event on September 12, but it came and went without mention of an iPad Pro 3.
There’s additional evidence that it could be coming soon however, as an Apple tablet has seemingly passed through the EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission), which is something we’d expect to happen not too long before launch.
However, it’s worth noting that Apple opted to launch its iPad Pro duo at a separate event in October last year, so an announcement this week would be a change of course for the firm – something it’s not particularly known for doing.
Whenever the iPad Pro 3 tablets do come out, they’ll surely have a high price. The iPad Pro 10.5 starts at £619/$649/AU$979, so with Apple seemingly being done with 9.7-inch Pro models that’s probably the minimum you’ll pay.
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We’ve now seen renders supposedly showing the design of the 12.9-inch iPad Pro 3, and you can see them below.
Details include slim bezels and no home button or fingerprint scanner, so Face ID is sure to be included. But the bezels are still big enough that there’s no need for a notch.
It looks to still have a metal back, four speaker grilles and a single-lens rear camera, but some other things have changed – the Smart Connector has moved to the bottom of the back (when held in portrait), there’s seemingly no 3.5mm headphone port, and there’s an unidentified button on the right edge.
The source adds that apparently the iPad Pro 12.9 (2018) comes in at 280.6 x 215 x 5.85mm (or 7.77mm including the rear camera bump), making it smaller than the iPad Pro 12.9 (2017) .
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Apple may give the iPad Pro 3 a notch, as the iOS 12 beta moves the status bar clock to the left edge, leaving empty space in the middle where a notch would go. That said, the renders above don’t include a notch, so don’t count on that.
If Apple goes with an all-screen display design, it could allow the new iPads to either increase in screen size or stay the same size and shrink the body. That’d be a big deal for the sometimes cumbersome 12.9-inch iPad Pro, and based on the information we’ve heard so far shrinking the body of the 12.9-inch model is what Apple has chosen to do.
For the smaller 10.5-inch iPad though it could mean a slight increase in size as we’ve seen a report claiming it will have an 11-inch display.
However, as Apple has just introduced a new size with the 10.5-inch model we’re not convinced that the size would be changing already. We also fully expect the iPad Pro 3 to have a True Tone display with a 120Hz refresh rate, just like its predecessor.
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We wouldn’t expect much change to the camera. Apple has stuck the same 12MP and 7MP rear and front snappers as the iPhone 8 has on its latest slates, which is serious overkill for a tablet, so should serve the Pro range well for at least another year.
That said, if it has Face ID as rumored then it will presumably have a TrueDepth front-facing camera, more like the iPhone X. That’s still 7MP but with extra depth-sensing skills, making it good for Portrait Mode.
There’s no news yet on the iPad Pro 3’s battery, but we’ll be sure to update this section as soon as we hear anything.
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Elsewhere in rumor land, sources in the supply chain are claiming that the iPad Pro 3 will use a new octa-core A11X Bionic chipset. That’s an upgrade on the hexa-core A11 Bionic chipset in the iPhone X.
Apparently it will also be smaller, coming in at just 7nm, which could mean it’s more efficient, and it will supposedly include a neural processing unit, which further points to the possible inclusion of Face ID, as that’s largely powered by AI.
Of course, the iPad Pro 3 is also sure to run iOS 12, which is already available in beta. This brings iPhone-like gesture controls to the iPad, as well as adding Siri Shortcuts, grouped notifications, augmented reality improvements and more.
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You won’t hear Apple officially call its upcoming slate the ‘modern iPad,’ but that name has been found in iOS 11.3 code.
‘Modern iPad’ doesn’t sound very meaningful, but the phrase ‘modern iPhone’ was used ahead of the iPhone X ‘s release. The suggestion is that the term could refer to all those fancy new features, like Face ID and an almost bezel-free screen.
Indeed, the idea that the new iPad Pro for 2018 could allow you to unlock your tablet with your face rather than your finger is a rumor we’ve heard more than once .
In fact, a Face ID setup screen has even been found in the iOS 12 beta for iPad. The same beta also contains multiple user support for Face ID – a feature which would be more useful on a tablet than a phone.
Other existing features, such as the quad-speakers and the Smart Connector (all of which are pictured in leaked images) are also likely to return.
Great as the current iPad Pro models are they’re also very expensive, and still lack some key features or trail behind rivals in certain ways. With that in mind here’s a list of the things we most want to see from the iPad Pro 3.
Apple has added water resistance to its phones, but so far not its tablets, and while it’s less needed on a tablet since it’s too big to drop in a glass and unlikely to be used in the rain, it could still come in handy.

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