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Apple Set To Release Three New Models For 2017

By Debaleen Sengupta | Update Date: Nov 15, 2016 08:11 AM EST

Apple is all set to ride the wave of technology in 2017. The company is rumored to hold a March 2017 event for launching three new iPad models, making its fans excited.

This statement holds considerable amount of scrutiny and if the statement, which has been made by Barclays analysts are to be believed, then it will be known that Apple could be unveiling two iPad Pro devices and an iPad which will mark the beginning of a new lineup.

As per a report by AppleInsider, the Cupertino giant would be launching new version of the 9.7-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro tablets. Along with this, a bezel less 10.9-inch iPad is also rumored.

As per the rumors, Apple has managed to keep the 10.9-inch iPad's enclosure the same as that of the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, and this has been due to the bezel less display. Keeping true to the tune, Apple is rumored to reveal its 12.9-inch iPad Pro with new True Tone display which is already a part of the 9.7-inch iPad Pro.

The 9.7-inch model of the iPad Pro would be a low cost tablet among the three new releases, even though it is leading the branding of the "Pro". This is due to the fact that the new 9.7-inch tablet would be sold alongside the iPad Mini. According to Phone Arena, the new iPad Pro would be having entry level specs, so consumers should not let their expectations soar high.

Apple wants to attract customers with its lower price tag. Although no pricing details are available now, however, it is speculated that the Pro would be having a price tag higher than the iPad Mini.

GSMArena has reported that the new Apple iPad Mini lineup can be arriving next year, since Apple is not updating its iPad Mini this year. This in turn, contradicts earlier rumors that the company would be putting all stops to the production of the Mini, as it sold far less than expected, thanks to the Plus models of the iPhone.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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