![]() ![]() They share the same mass and dimensions, and as I mentioned before the core ID is the same. The new antenna design eliminates both of these issues, and brings the 9.7” iPad Pro as close as it can get to an unbroken aluminum unibody when also having to support cellular networking.īeyond the changes with the camera, speakers, and antenna on the cellular model, the 9.7” iPad Pro has the same design as the iPad Air 2. They also weren’t always aligned perfectly, and so at the edge between the plastic and the aluminum you could feel a noticeable seam due to the plastic being either at a higher or lower level than the chassis. Aesthetically it simply looks better, as the plastic inserts weren’t color matched and so they stood out from the rest of the aluminum back cover. I think this is a significant upgrade to the design of the cellular model for a couple of reasons. With the 9.7” iPad Pro, Apple adopts a similar antenna design to that of the iPhone 6 and 6s, where the top now has a metal segment for the antenna with insulating plastic lines surrounding it. Going back to the first iPads, the cellular models have sported a plastic RF window at the top of the chassis to allow for RF propagation. While the hump is there, with such a large chassis the angle it makes with a flat surface is so small that the tablet doesn’t rock back and forth when using it on a table, which is extremely important to ensure the usability of the Apple Pencil.Īpple has also changed up the antenna design. There was no good way to improve upon the iPad Air 2’s camera within a 6.1mm chassis without putting a hump, and as we’ll see later, the camera in this iPad Pro is a huge improvement over Apple’s other iPads. The camera now has a hump, which will undoubtedly upset those who focus heavily on the uniformity of the design. The 9.7” iPad also comes with some changes of its own. As for the speakers themselves, the audio quality did seem to be a step down from the larger iPad Pro, but it’s still miles ahead of anything else that I’ve seen on a tablet of this size and a significant improvement from the iPad Air 2. This is likely due to the more constrained space inside the chassis. Interestingly, the 9.7” iPad Pro uses asymmetrical speaker grilles, with the bottom two being larger than those of the 12.9” model, and the top being smaller. Like the 12.9” model, the 9.7” iPad Pro changes things up by moving to a four-speaker audio setup, which requires holes drilled on both the top and bottom of the chassis. The back is almost entirely flat, curving up quickly near the edges and meeting the cover glass with a shiny chamfered edge. The 9.7” iPad Pro has the same core industrial design that Apple’s iPads have used since the launch of the iPad Air. Apple iPad FamilyĬategory 4 LTE + GPS/GNSS in Cellular SKUĢx2 802.11a/b/g/n/ac + BT 4.2, Apple Lightning, Smart Connector on iPad Proīuy Apple 9.7-inch iPad Pro (32GB) on ![]() ![]() Below you can view the current state of the iPad line now that Apple has two devices called the iPad Pro. In the end it turned out that Apple did exactly that, and along with bringing the specs of the larger iPad Pro to a smaller size, the smaller iPad Pro comes with some surprises of its own. Later, the story became that Apple was actually planning another iPad Pro to take the place of the iPad Air 2 as Apple's flagship 9.7" iPad. On the other hand, with iPad sales down it wouldn't generate much excitement to keep selling the same tablet for a second year.Īfter the launch of the iPad Pro the rumor mill continued to churn out new info, and there were whispers of a so called "iPad Air 3" coming in early 2016. I thought that this move may have had to do with Apple not facing much competition in the tablet market. Meanwhile, the launch of the iPad Pro came and went, and there was no news of a successor to Apple's iPad Air 2, which had just turned one year old. It seemed that in Apple's eyes the Apple Pencil and the Smart Keyboard really defined what made the iPad Pro worthy of the "Pro" name. In addition to its massive display, the iPad Pro came with two accessories that had not existed for any prior iPad. The most notable was its 12.9" display, which has a width equal to the height of Apple's 9.7" iPads, allowing it to use two essentially full sized iPad applications at the same time in a split screen view. ![]() It had been rumored for quite some time, and it had a number of features that differentiated it from other iPads. In late 2015 Apple launched a tablet that they called the iPad Pro. ![]()
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