Two new Apple iPad Pro models are set to debut at WWDC 2017, here's what to expect

And last but not least, the topic of this article: the two new expected iPad Pro models – a 2017 refresh of the larger, 12.9-incher, and a new, 10.5-inch model set to replace last year’s 9.7-inch one. Still, we’ve heard plenty of info about them besides their screen sizes, so let’s dive in:
The new 10.5-inch iPad Pro
Say goodbye to the 9.7-inch iPad Pro form factor. The new small iPad Pro is said to feature a larger screen, though this will only slightly impact its vertical size: the new model is said to feature much smaller bezels to compensate for the bigger screen size. Unfortunately, we haven’t seen the device in real-life pictures yet, but we do have some pretty good fan renders (seen above, next to last year’s 9.7-inch model.)
Some reports have also claimed that the standalone Touch ID will be replaced with one integrated right into the display – something we expect to be seeing from the iPhone 8 as well – but a couple of alleged cases for the device have featured circular cutouts on the bottom suggesting otherwise. So, file that one under ‘maybe’.
Looking inside, we expect Apple to continue its tradition of slightly upgrading its latest processor and shoving it into the latest iPad Pro models. So an Apple A10X is likely, if not particularly exciting. Some case leaks have suggested the inclusion of stereo speakers, as well as slightly repositioned microphones.
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro (2017)
The 2017 12.9-inch iPad Pro model is much more of an enigma compared to its sibling. One thing’s almost sure, though: that it will share most specs with its smaller sibling, meaning we should expect the same A10X processor powering it from the inside.
A redesign on the larger iPad Pro model is a possibility – in fact, it would be quite curious if Apple minimized the bezels of the smaller version only. Plus, the new microphone configuration was showed to be making an appearance here as well, so it’s clear something will change, even if the differences are only minor; still, we haven’t heard that much about this device in particular, so take this speculation with a grain of salt.
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