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Up to six forthcoming iPad Pro models hinted at via Appsee log traffic

Additional hints have surfaced as to new iPad Pro models, an app analytics platform claiming to see logs of model identifiers for unreleased models for the tablet, labels that seemingly correlate with other rumors about the 2018 refresh.

Mobile analytics firm Appsee stated that the model identifiers “iPad8,1,” “iPad8,2,” “iPad8,3,” “iPad8,4,” “iPad8,5,” and “iPad8,8” have recently started to appear on its platform. The identifiers first surfaced last Monday, with the identifiers in the latest report joined by two other labels, namely the missing two from the set: “iPad8,6” and “iPad8,7”

Appsee has yet to note any references to “iPad8,6” or “iPad8,7” in its logs, although it may be likely that the models still exist, if not being used in a way that it could be seen by third-party analytics systems.


Appsee’s logs have also noted two different resolutions of the iPad Pro display in use, albeit on the currently existing 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch screens. At present, it’s impossible to determine the physical dimensions of each device, which could feature a rumored smaller bezel, or for the 10.5-inch model to have a bigger 11-inch screen while staying physically similar to its predecessor.

The lower four model identifiers apparently have the resolution of 1,112 by 834 points and the upper two have 1,366 by 1,024 points. As the iPad Pro use a high-resolution @2x modifier. These actual resolutions are doubled, resulting in 2,224 by 1,668 and 2,732 by 2,048 respectively.

The figures also suggest the screens will have the same 4:3 aspect ratios as the current models, despite any potential changes in size.

It’s also been suggested that the 2018 iPad Pro models will incorporate Face ID instead of the Home Button, as seen with the iPhone XS. The tablets are also likely to include the TrueDepth camera system.

Other rumors claim that the new iPad Pro units will be capable of supporting 4K HDR output to external displays and TVs via an integrated USB-C port. A new Settings panel will apparently enable control over the outputted resolution, brightness, and enabling and disabling HDR. Other rumors have hinted at Apple replacing Lightning with USB-C to support higher bandwidth applications.

Finally, it’s been rumored that the Smart Connector will be replaced by a new “Magnetic Connector, repositioned to the rear and close to the base of the device. The new connector could support new accessories beyond the usual keyboard, though what these could be remain unknown.

Apple is expected to announce the new iPad Pro models at a media event later this month.

Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

Via AppleInsider and MacRumors