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Apple iPad Pro Coming To India Soon, Pricing Revealed

Apple is set to bring its Apple iPad Pro to India in the coming days. While the company has not made any official announcement about the same, an established Mumbai based retailer, Mahesh Telecom has revealed the pricing of the tablet for the Indian market. The retailer also mentions that stocks will be received in few days.

The 32GB Wi-Fi variant of Apple iPad Pro will be priced at Rs. 67,900, the 128GB Wi-Fi version will be priced at Rs. 79,900 and the 128GB Wi-Fi + Cellular variant will cost Rs. 91,900. Prices for Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil have not been revealed yet. There is no word on exact availability of the device. It is however expected to go on sale in the coming days.

As for specifications, the iPad Pro is powered by a 64-bit Apple A9X processor. Running iOS 9 operating system, it features a 12.9-inch Retina display with 2732×2048 pixels resolution and 264 ppi pixel density. On camera front, it sports a 8 mega pixel iSight camera and a 1.2 mega pixel front facing camera. It measures 305.7×220.6×6.9 mm in dimensions and weighs 713 grams for Wi-Fi variant and 723 grams for Wi-Fi+Cellular variant. For additional security, the device features a Touch ID fingerprint sensor.

Specifications & Features Of Apple iPad Pro

•Processor: 64-bit Apple A9X, M9 motion coprocessor

•Operating System: iOS 9

•Display: 12.9-inch Retina (2732×2048 pixels resolution, 264 ppi pixel density)

•Storage: 32GB/128GB

•Rear Camera: 8 mega pixel iSight camera, f/2.4 aperture, 1080p video recording

•Front Camera: 1.2 mega pixel

•Connectivity: 4G LTE (optional), Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth

•Dimensions: 305.7×220.6×6.9 mm

•Weight: 713 grams (Wi-Fi) and 723 grams (Wi-Fi+Cellular)Touch ID 

•fingerprint sensor

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