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iPad Pro Tablet Release Date Slated for November?

With the recent unveiling of the latest iPad Air 2, tech rumors are now on the rise as to when the iPad Pro will be released.

Several tech new sites are wondering what Apple, Inc. had planned for the purported iPad Pro shelves. The fans themselves also want to know as to when the rumored device will be launched. Here's what we know so far.

First there's Tech Radar's report saying that the tablet might be shown within this year. They even further stated that it will follow the iPad Air's release date which was on November 1 of 2013.

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"The latest rumour is that the iPhone 6 was to blame for the iPad Pro delay. According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple's suppliers struggled to keep up with demand for its latest smartphone, which had a knock-on effect by pushing the iPad Pro back to 2015," the site reported.

Other speculations cited Digitismes, which said that the Cupertino-based tech company had a "12.9-inch iPad Pro" model in the works that will arrive in early 2015.

Bloomberg also shared their bits of information affirming the 2015 unveiling. On their site, they pointed out Ming-Chi Kuo, a KGI Securities analyst, confirming an iPad Pro reiteration. Kuo, as remembered, wrote about the coming of the iPad Air this year, which indeed took place recently.

If his predictions are to be taken as truth, then the iPad Pro tablet is indeed going to happen.

What to expect?

According to Mac Rumors, the new size of the tablet will surprise fans, but the specs may be even more surprising.

Taiwan's TechNews indicated in their report that a powerful A8 processor will be mounted on the device and will be given with a 2GB amount of RAM for a "really fast application launch."

Also, it will have the Touch ID, same as what the Oct. 16 released iPads have.

As of today, the tech giant remains mum concerning the speculations. Any official announcements will be posted soon.

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