Apple iPad Pro 16”
The iPad Pro features the thinnest and lightest design to date, with Apple introducing 11-inch and 13 inch models. There is an all-screen design and an edge-to-edge display with no Home button. The top bezel of the iPad Pro houses a TrueDepth camera systemthat’s used for Face ID biometric authentication.
At 5.1mm, the 13-inch iPad Pro is Apple’s thinnest device ever, and the 5.3mm 11-inch iPad Pro isn’t much thicker. Both of the iPad Pro models have an aluminum chassis in Silver or Space Black with flat sides and rounded edges and thin bezels around the OLED display.
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iPad Pro, 12.9-inch (5th generation) – Technical Specifications
Finish
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Silver
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Space Gray
Capacity
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128GB
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256GB
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512GB
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1TB
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2TB
Size and Weight
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Wi-Fi models
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Width: 8.46 inches (214.9 mm)
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Height: 11.04 inches (280.6 mm)
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Depth: 0.25 inch (6.4 mm)
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Weight: 1.5 pounds (682 grams)
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Wi-Fi + Cellular models
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Width: 8.46 inches (214.9 mm)
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Height: 11.04 inches (280.6 mm)
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Depth: 0.25 inch (6.4 mm)
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Weight: 1.51 pounds (685 grams)
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Buttons and Connectors
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Five microphones
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Four speakers
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Top button
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Volume up/down
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Camera
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Magnetic connector
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Thunderbolt/USB 4
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Smart Connector
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Nano-SIM tray
In the Box
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iPad Pro
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USB-C Charge Cable (1 meter)
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20W USB-C Power Adapter
Display
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Liquid Retina XDR display
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12.9-inch (diagonal) mini-LED backlit Multi‑Touch display with IPS technology
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2D backlighting system with 2596 full‑array local dimming zones
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2732-by-2048-pixel resolution at 264 pixels per inch (ppi)
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ProMotion technology
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Wide color display (P3)
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True Tone display
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Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating
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Fully laminated display
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Antireflective coating
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1.8% reflectivity
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SDR brightness: 600 nits max
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XDR brightness: 1000 nits max full screen, 1600 nits peak (HDR content only)
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1,000,000:1 contrast ratio
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Supports Apple Pencil (2nd generation), Apple Pencil (USB-C)
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro display has rounded corners that follow a beautiful curved design, and these corners are within a standard rectangle. When measured as a standard rectangular shape, the screen is 12.9 inches diagonally (actual viewable area is less).
Chip
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Apple M1 chip
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8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores
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8-core GPU
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16-core Neural Engine
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8GB RAM on models with 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB storage
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16GB RAM on models with 1TB or 2TB storage
Camera
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Pro camera system: Wide and Ultra Wide cameras
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Wide: 12MP, ƒ/1.8 aperture
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Ultra Wide: 10MP, ƒ/2.4 aperture, and 125° field of view
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2x optical zoom out
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Digital zoom up to 5x
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Five‑element lens (Wide and Ultra Wide)
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Brighter True Tone flash
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Panorama (up to 63MP)
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Sapphire crystal lens cover
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Autofocus with Focus Pixels (Wide)
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Smart HDR 3
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Wide color capture for photos and Live Photos
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Lens correction (Ultra Wide)
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Advanced red-eye correction
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Photo geotagging
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Auto image stabilization
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Burst mode
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Image formats captured: HEIF and JPEG
Video Recording
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4K video recording at 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps (Wide)
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1080p HD video recording at 25 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps
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720p HD video recording at 30 fps
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2x optical zoom out
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Audio zoom
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Brighter True Tone flash
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Slo‑mo video support for 1080p at 120 fps or 240 fps
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Time‑lapse video with stabilization
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Extended dynamic range for video up to 30 fps
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Cinematic video stabilization (4K, 1080p, and 720p)
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Continuous autofocus video
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Playback zoom
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Video formats recorded: HEVC and H.264
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Stereo recording
TrueDepth Camera
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12MP Ultra Wide camera, 122° field of view
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ƒ/2.4 aperture
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Portrait mode with advanced bokeh and Depth Control
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Portrait Lighting with six effects (Natural, Studio, Contour, Stage, Stage Mono, High‑Key Mono)
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Animoji and Memoji
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Smart HDR 3
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1080p HD video recording at 25 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps
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Time‑lapse video with stabilization
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Extended dynamic range for video up to 30 fps
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Cinematic video stabilization (1080p and 720p)
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Wide color capture for photos and Live Photos
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Lens correction
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Retina Flash
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Auto image stabilization
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Burst mode
Video Calling3
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FaceTime video
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Center Stage
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iPad to any FaceTime-enabled device over Wi-Fi or cellular
Audio Calling3
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FaceTime audio
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iPad to any FaceTime-enabled device over Wi-Fi or cellular
Speakers
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Four speaker audio
Microphones
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Five studio-quality microphones for calls, video recording, and audio recording
Cellular and Wireless
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All models
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802.11ax Wi-Fi 6; simultaneous dual band (2.4GHz and 5GHz); HT80 with MIMO
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Bluetooth 5.0 technology
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Wi-Fi + Cellular models
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While the 2024 iPad Pro models look a lot like the 2018, 2020, 2021, and 2022 versions, Apple did make some updates. Both models are significantly thinner and lighter weight, which makes a major difference in usage. The 11-inch iPad Pro measures in at 9.83 inches long, 6.99 inches wide, and 5.3mm thick. It weighs 0.98 pounds (444 grams). The 11-inch model is slightly wider and longer than the prior version, and 0.6mm thinner. The 13-inch iPad Pro is 11.09 inches long, 8.48 inches wide, and 5.1mm thick. It weighs 1.28 pounds (579 grams). The 13-inch model is also slightly longer and wider than the prior model, and more than a millimeter thinner, plus it weighs 100 grams less. Compared to the 11-inch model, the 13-inch model is over an inch longer and wider, so there is a notable size difference between the two. While the iPad Pro is much thinner than prior versions, Apple has added a reinforced frame. There are only two color options for the iPad Pro, with Apple sticking with its usual Silver but also offering a Space Black shade that’s a bit darker than the previous Space Gray. The body is made from recycled aluminum, and it features an all-screen design. This year, the bezels have been slimmed down, and the edge-to-edge display is slightly wider. Rather than smooth, tapered edges, the iPad Pro models feature flat sides that wrap around the display. There is a Face ID TrueDepth camera system and front-facing camera built into the bezel, and Apple this year moved the camera to the landscape edge rather than the portrait edge. The top of the iPad Pro features a sleep/wake button, and the right side has volume up and down buttons along with a spot for attaching the Apple Pencil Pro. A magnetic Smart Connector is at the back, and cellular models only support eSIMs so there is no longer a physical slot for a nano-SIM. There are speakers at the top and the bottom for four speakers total, along with four microphones. As with all Apple iPhones and iPads, there is no headphone jack. Apple redesigned the camera bump in 2024, eliminating the Ultra Wide camera. There’s now a single-lens rear camera, LiDAR Scanner, and improved flash. At the bottom of the iPad Pro there’s a Thunderbolt/USB-C port for charging and connecting accessories. Thunderbolt lets iPad Pro connect to Thunderbolt-only peripherals and transfer data at faster speeds, while still supporting standard USB-C accessories and cables. The back features a Smart Connector for accessories like the Magic Keyboard. Apple introduced new display technology to the iPad Pro in 2024, marking the first time that OLED has been used for a larger screen. Both the 11-inch and 13-inch models have new Ultra Retina XDR displays, an upgrade over the prior respective LCD and mini-LED displays. The Ultra Retina XDR displays use tandem OLED, a technology that actually combines two OLED panels to improve brightness and HDR performance. Apple says color and luminance are controlled down to the submillisecond, making it more responsive to content in motion. According to Apple, the iPad Pro has the world’s most advanced display with “extreme brightness” and “precise contrast.” The OLED display features 1,000 nits full-screen brightness, 1,600 nits peak HDR brightness, and a 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio. That’s actually the same brightness as the prior mini-LED display, but contrast is improved and that improves the overall look of the display. Users can expect more true-to-life details and accurate reflections of light in HDR images, making them more vibrant and realistic. Blacks are deeper for more detail in low light and shadows. 1TB and 2TB iPad Pro models can be upgraded with nano-texture glass, which has a matte finish. Nano-texture glass has etching at the nanometer scale, for the same image quality with less glare. The 11-inch iPad Pro has a resolution of 2420×1668 with 264 pixels per inch, while the 13-inch iPad Pro has a 2752×2064 resolution, also with 264 pixels per inch. Other features include an anti-reflective and fingerprint-resistant coating, P3 wide color for rich, vivid colors, and True Tone for adjusting the display to match the white balance of the ambient lighting in the room to make the screen easier on the eyes. Both iPad Pro models support ProMotion display technology with a variable refresh rate from 10Hz to 120Hz. With ProMotion at 120Hz, content in motion on the screen is smoother, crisper, and more responsive for scrolling, gaming, and watching movies. Instead of authenticating and unlocking through a Touch ID fingerprint system, the iPad Pro uses the Face ID feature that Apple has been adding to its products since 2017. Face ID can be used for unlocking the iPad, allowing access to third-party passcode-protected apps, confirming purchases, and authenticating Apple Pay payments. Face ID uses sensors and cameras built into the top bezel of the iPad Pro, and Apple calls its multi-component setup the TrueDepth camera. To create the scan of your face that is used for authentication purposes, a dot projector projects over 30,000 invisible infrared dots onto your face. The dot map is read by an infrared camera and the structure of your face is relayed to the M4 chip in the iPad Pro where it is transformed into a mathematical model. It takes just a fraction of a second for the iPad Pro to scan your face, recognize you, and unlock the device. Face ID is more secure than Touch ID, and it is unable to be fooled by a photo, mask, or other facial imitation. An “Attention Aware” security feature makes sure your iPad Pro only unlocks when you look at it with your eyes open, so it knows not to work when there is not a live person in front of it. Face ID data is encrypted and stored in the Secure Enclave of the M4 chip. Authentication happens on-device, with no data stored in the cloud, sent to Apple, or accessible by apps. Apple has designed Face ID to work in the dark, when wearing sunglasses, and with the face partially obscured by beards, glasses, makeup, scarves, and other accessories. Face ID is also able to adapt to changes in the face, so if you are slowly growing out a beard or your hair, it continues to recognize you. Face ID on the iPad Pro works in both landscape and portrait orientation. The front-facing TrueDepth camera system includes a 12-megapixel Ultra Wide sensor for selfies and FaceTime videos. This year, Apple moved the location of the camera from the portrait top edge of the iPad to the landscape top edge. With the new location of the camera, it is in a naturally centered orientation when the iPad Pro is in landscape mode, such as when it is used with the Magic Keyboard. The camera is located in the same spot that it is located on a MacBook and the iPad no longer needs to be turned to portrait mode to have a video call look right when accessories are attached. The camera supports Center Stage, a feature that automatically keeps users perfectly framed during video calls. Center Stage can pan to keep users in the shot as they move around, and it works with FaceTime and other video apps. Other supported features include Portrait mode, Portrait lighting, and Animoji and Memoji. The iPad Pro is equipped with a next-generation M4 chip, with Apple skipping the M3 chip and going from M2 to M4. According to Apple, the M4 chip delivers 1.5x faster CPU performance than the M2 in the prior-generation iPad Pro, and it has up to 4x faster rendering performance. There are two variants of the M4 chip, one with a 9-core CPU and one with a 10-core CPU. 256GB and 512GB iPad Pro models have the 9-core CPU, and 1TB and 2TB models have the 10-core version. The difference comes from one fewer performance core, so the 9-core chip has three performance cores and six efficiency cores, and the 10-core chip has four performance cores and six efficiency cores. Both the 9-core and 10-core chips have the same 10-core GPUs. In Geekbench benchmarking tests, the 10-core M4 chip is 46 percent faster than the M2 in single-core performance, and 55 percent faster in multi-core performance. It is also up to 24 percent faster than the M3. The 9-core version of the M4 is approximately 10 percent slower than the 10-core version. There is a more advanced 16-core Neural Engine, and the GPU supports hardware-accelerated ray tracing, much like the M3 and A17 Pro. Apple says the Neural Engine is an “absolute powerhouse for AI.” Apple also includes a Media Engine with hardware-accelerated 8K H.264, HEVC, ProRes, and ProRes RAW, along with video decoding and encoding, ProRes encoding and decoding, and AV1 decoding. Apple improved the thermal performance of the iPad Pro by 20 percent using graphite sheets to the chassis and infusing the Apple logo with copper, which also helps with CPU and GPU speeds. The 256GB and 512GB iPad Pro models have a 9-core CPU and also 8GB RAM. The 1TB and 2TB models have a 10-core CPU and 16GB RAM. The entry-level iPad Pro has 256GB of storage, with 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB available as upgrade options. Upgrading to 1TB or 2TB increases both the number of CPU cores and the RAM. The iPad Pro has the same 12-megapixel Wide camera that was in the prior-generation version, but Apple has eliminated the Ultra Wide camera, so there is a single camera in this version. An adaptive True Tone flash, 5x digital zoom, 63-megapixel panoramas, wide color capture, noise reduction, Smart HDR 4, burst mode, Live Photos support, and auto image stabilization are all included features. Like the prior iPad models, the 2024 iPad Pro models do not feature optical image stabilization. Up to 4K video recording is supported at 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps, with ProRes recording limited to 30 frames per second. While there is only a single lens, Apple did include a LiDAR scanner (Light Detection and Ranging), which uses reflected light to measure the distance from the iPad Pro to surrounding objects that are up to five meters away (16.4 feet), either indoors or outdoors. The measurements are taken at the photon level at nano-second speeds. Depth frameworks included in iPadOS combine depth points measured by the LiDAR scanner, data from the camera, and data from motion sensors with computer vision algorithms handled by the M4 chip to create a more detailed and complete understanding of a scene, allowing for instant augmented reality placement, improved motion capture, and people occlusion. Both iPad Pro models offer “all-day battery life” with up to 10 hours of battery life when surfing the web or watching video. WiFi + Cellular models offer up to nine hours of battery life when surfing the web using 5G connectivity. The 11-inch iPad Pro is equipped with a 31.29-watt-hour battery, while the 13-inch iPad Pro is equipped with a 38.99-watt-hour battery (10,209 mAh). The iPad Pro models ship with a 20W USB-C adapter and a USB-C cable. There are four speakers built into the iPad Pro for rich audio, along with four studio-quality microphones (one fewer than the prior model). There are two speakers at the top of the iPad and two speakers at the bottom for stereo sound no matter the device’s orientation. The iPad Pro has a single Thunderbolt/USB-C port that supports up to 40Gb/s transfer speeds. A Smart Connector on the back of the iPad Pro is designed to allow it to communicate with and power accessories like the Smart Keyboard Folio and Magic Keyboard. The Smart Connector interface is able to transfer both power and data, so accessories that connect to the iPad Pro through it do not need batteries. Power transfer also allows the Magic Keyboard to offer passthrough charging. The iPad Pro supports up one external display with up to a 6K resolution at 60Hz. Native DisplayPort output over USB-C is supported, and VGA, HDMI, DVI, and Thunderbolt 2 are supported with adapters. 5G connectivity is available as an upgrade option on the iPad Pro, though only sub-6GHz networks are supported because Apple has dropped the option for mmWave connectivity. As for Wi-Fi, the iPad Pro models support Wi-Fi 6E. Bluetooth 5.3 is also supported. Apple offers two standard configurations of the iPad Pro, which are the entry-level options with no upgrades. When purchasing the iPad Pro, it is possible to upgrade the storage, add nano-texture to the display, and add 5G cellular connectivity. iPad Pro models with 256GB and 512GB of storage come with a 9-core CPU and 8GB RAM, while the 1TB and 2TB models have a 10-core CPU and 16GB RAM Apple introduced the $129 Apple Pencil Pro alongside the iPad Pro, and it is the most advanced version of the Apple Pencil to date. There are several new features, including an option to locate a lost Apple Pencil. There is a gyroscope in the Apple Pencil Pro that allows the rotation of the barrel to change the orientation of certain tools. It basically offers much more precise control of shaped pen and brush tools, similar to how a real pen or brush would function when you tilt it while drawing or sketching. A built-in haptic engine offers haptic feedback when using the Apple Pencil Pro’s gestures. A light haptic pulse responds when using a squeeze or double-tap gesture, plus there is feedback when using the snap to a Smart Shape feature. Find My is available for the Apple Pencil Pro so it can be tracked right alongside the iPad and other devices in the Find My app. The Apple Pencil Pro attaches to the side of the iPad Pro or the iPad Air, and the magnetic connection enables automatic pairing and charging. There is a new magnetic interface that is available on the 2024 iPad Pro models. Current Apple Pencil features like Apple Pencil hover and double tap are supported. Hover lets you preview where the Apple Pencil is about to touch down on the display before a mark is made, while double tap can be used for swapping between tools. Low latency, tilt sensitivity, and pressure sensitivity are all included features. The updated version of the Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro is thinner and lighter, making an iPad and Magic Keyboard combo more portable and easier to transport. The new Magic Keyboard is approximately 50 grams lighter than the prior-generation version. Apple hasn’t changed the underlying look of the Magic Keyboard, and it continues to use the floating cantilever design introduced with the prior version. A magnetic back connects to the iPad, allowing for multiple viewing angles by adjusting the amount of tilt. The iPad hovers over the keyboard and palm rest, which is now made from aluminum, much like the MacBook. The keys are backlit and use a scissor mechanism with 1mm of travel, the same as the prior-generation model. The outer cover provides front and back protection to keep the iPad safe when traveling. The updated Magic Keyboard has a dedicated row of function keys for increasing and lowering brightness, changing the volume, controlling media playback, locking the display, initiating a search, turning on Do Not Disturb, starting dictation, and more. The function row is similar to the function row on the Mac. Apple made the trackpad from glass and increased the size, making it easier to work with. The trackpad supports haptic feedback, allowing for multi-touch gestures and improving precision-based tasks like editing spreadsheets and selecting text. Space Black and Silver are the two available color options, and they match the iPad Pro models. The Silver model has a white silicone exterior and a silver aluminum palm rest, and the Space Black model has a Space Black palm rest and a black silicone exterior.
Descriptions
Design
Display
Face ID and TrueDepth Camera System
Selfie Camera
M4 Chip
RAM
Storage
Rear Camera
Battery Life
Other iPad Pro Features
Speakers and Microphones
Ports and Connector
Display Support
Connectivity
Available Models
Accessories
Apple Pencil Pro
Barrel Roll
Haptic Feedback
Find My
Charging and Pairing
Existing Features
Magic Keyboard
I will create the FAQs for the iPad Pro 13″ using numbering in the title only.
**iPad Pro 13″ FAQs:**
1. **What is the screen size of the iPad Pro 13″?**
– The iPad Pro 13″ features a large Liquid Retina display with a screen size of 13 inches.
2. **Does the iPad Pro 13″ support Apple Pencil?**
– Yes, the iPad Pro 13″ works seamlessly with the Apple Pencil for precise drawing and note-taking functionalities.
3. **Which processor powers the iPad Pro 13″?**
– The iPad Pro 13″ is equipped with the powerful Apple M1 chip, offering high performance and efficiency for various tasks.
4. **What type of connectivity does the iPad Pro 13″ offer?**
– The iPad Pro 13″ features a USB-C port for charging, data transfer, and connecting to a wide range of accessories.
5. **Can the iPad Pro 13″ function as a laptop replacement?**
– With its robust features and accessories like the Magic Keyboard, the iPad Pro 13″ can serve as a laptop alternative for many users.
6. **What storage capacity options are available for the iPad Pro 13″?**
– The iPad Pro 13″ comes in various storage configurations, ranging from 128GB to 2TB, ensuring ample space for files and apps.
7. **How is the battery performance of the iPad Pro 13″?**
– The iPad Pro 13″ offers long-lasting battery life, providing up to 10 hours of web surfing on Wi-Fi or video playback on a single charge.
8. **Does the iPad Pro 13″ support 5G connectivity?**
– Certain models of the iPad Pro 13″ are compatible with 5G networks, delivering faster data speeds and enhanced network performance.
These FAQs cover essential information about the iPad Pro 13″, its features, and functionality.
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