If reports are anything to go by, Cupertino-based Apple will launch a new tablet in the iPad Pro line next year.
It is anticipated to be the newest iPad Pro 3. According to several reports, it could probably be a refreshed iPad Pro 2 or an iPad Pro 3.
The iPad Pro 3 will use the latest A10X processor similar to the current processor of the Apple iPhone 7. It is the processor that the software company designed by combining low-power and high-power cores.
Depending on the difficulty of the job, these cores can be activated. If it is an easy task, low-power cores will do the work to save battery life.
Furthermore, it is expected that the Apple iPad Pro 3 will have bigger storage space as compared to the 4GB and 2GB models. Rumors are doing the rounds that the upcoming Apple device will sport a 512GB internal memory.
It is believed that the Apple iPad Pro 3 will have a 10.5-inch AMOLED display. The software company introduced a dual-camera configuration on the Apple iPhone 7 Plus.
Now, speculations are doing the rounds that it will be applied on the new premium iPad. In addition, a 3D Touch display and a Touch ID fingerprint can be on the iPad Pro 3 as the Cupertino-based company scraps the Home button.
Several reports claim that the forthcoming Apple device will be launched in early 2017. However, it is important to note that the tech company has not confirmed these rumors.
Here are 2 awesome things your tablet can do
Move Files
Apple AirDrop is a built-in app that allows people move files back and forth seamlessly between nearby desktop Macs and iPod touch, iPhone or iPad, AppleInsider reported. It is an easy and fast way to transfer files from an iOS device to a Mac using a Bluetooth connection.
This is especially handy for users of iPad who can begin AirDropping in seconds. To enable AirDrop on the iPad, users should swipe up on their Home screen to access the Control Panel. They can set AirDrop to receive from Off, Everyone or Contacts Only. Newer Mac computers have this ability and users can find AirDrop in Finder.
Android tablets have a similar system in a third-party app known as Airmore. People can move apps, pictures, movies and music from their Android tablet to any compatible device, together with their text messages and call logs.
TV Remote
The Galaxy Tab has a built-in IR transmitter that users can use as a universal TV remote, SlashGear reported.
Androids and iPads do not have an IR transmitter; however, people can purchase an external transmitter that attaches to the audio jack.
People can invest in a Harmony Home Hub that is designed to turn their tablet or smartphone into a remote control. They can change channels on their television and activate any Bluetooth gadget in their house, including security devices, smart lamps and speaker. People do not need to aim their tablet at anything, they only need to be within the range of Bluetooth.