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Powerful Apple tablet iPad Pro 10.5 Powered by a high-performance A10X Fusion processor with 64-bit architecture and the latest iOS 11 operating system, the novelty is assembled in a thin, elegant body, equipped with a large 10.5-inch high-resolution screen and large built-in memory.

Main ipad pro 10.5 inch specs: iOS 11 operating system, A10X Fusion processor with 64-bit architecture and built-in M10 motion co-processor, 10.5-inch screen with a resolution of 2224 x 1668 pixels, 12 MP main camera with 4K video recording, fingerprint scanner, from 64 GB up to 512 GB of internal memory, built-in lithium-polymer battery with a capacity of 30.4 Wh.

Touch ID - Fingerprint scanner is not only used to unlock iPad Pro, but also allows you to securely make purchases in applications and on websites through Apple Pay. Buy iPad Pro with a 10.5-inch screen is available in three versions - with 64 GB or 256 GB or 512 GB of internal memory and in four colors - gold, silver, space gray and rose gold. The price of an iPad Pro with a 10.5-inch screen on the official Apple website starts at 46 thousand rubles, the cost will depend on the version of internal memory you choose. You can also buy an iPad Pro with a 12.9-inch screen, the price of which starts from 58 thousand rubles.

The latest iOS 11 operating system and the powerful A10X Fusion processor with 64-bit architecture and six cores provide multitasking and high performance. The user will be able to process videos shot with 4K resolution on the go, render complex 3D models, open large documents on a clear Retina screen and, if necessary, add their own sketches. All tasks will be completed without freezing quickly and easily, while iPad Pro will still work all day without recharging.

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All the features of an iPad Pro tablet with a 10.5 inch screen.

  • Operating system: Apple iOS 11
  • Processor: A10X Fusion 64-bit / M10 motion co-processor
  • Screen: 10.5 inches / 2224 x 1668 pixels / 264 ppi display / oleophobic coating / fully laminated display
  • Primary Camera: 12MP/ True Tone Quad-LED Flash/ Focus Pixels AF/ 6-lens lens/ HDR/ Touch focus/ Timer mode/ 5x digital zoom
  • Front Camera: 7 MP / Retina Flash / Face and Shape Detection / Timer Mode / Auto Image Stabilization
  • Video: Full 4K Recording/ True Tone Quad-LED Flash/ Slow Motion Video Recording/ Time-lapse Mode/ Ability to take photos while recording video
  • Battery: built-in lithium polymer with a capacity of 30.4 W * h
  • Internet browsing time via Wi-Fi networks: up to 10 hours
  • Internet time on cellular network: up to 9 hours
  • Built-in memory: 64 GB / 256 GB / 512 GB
  • 4G LTE: yes
  • WiFi technology: yes
  • Bluetooth: 4.2
  • Audio jack 3.5 mm for headphones: yes
  • Four audio speakers: yes
  • Sensors: Touch ID/ accelerometer/ ambient light/ barometer
  • Fingerprint scanner: for unlocking/apple pay purchases
  • Navigation: GPS/ GLONASS
  • Apple Pay: pay for purchases in stores, websites and applications
  • Color: gold/ silver/ space grey/ rose gold
  • Size: (W.W.T.) 174.1mm x 250.6mm x 6.1mm
  • Weight: 469 grams Wi-Fi model/ 477 grams Wi-Fi + Cellular model

Apple introduced at WWDC and soon released new iPad Pro tablets: models with diagonals of 10.5 and 12.9 inches. In the product line of the "apple" company, they replaced the iPad Pro 9.7 ″ and iPad Pro 12.9 ″ of the first generation, respectively. At the same time, the younger model aroused particular interest: before, Apple did not have such a diagonal (10.5 inches). We have tested the novelty in detail.

Note that the iPad Pro line has not been updated for quite a long time - more than a year. The iPad Pro 9.7″ was released in the spring of 2016, and the iPad Pro 12.9″ came out in the fall of 2015. So the current release can be said to be long-awaited. And this is especially true of the model with a smaller diagonal, because after the appearance this spring of the usual iPad with a diagonal of 9.7 inches, the expediency of purchasing the iPad Pro 9.7 ″ became completely doubtful: with a huge difference in price, the iPad Pro 9.7 ″ only slightly outperformed the new iPad in productivity and offered some options that were mostly needed by professionals (working with a stylus, for example).

Now the resulting imbalance has been eliminated: in the Apple tablet range, the iPad Pro 9.7 ″ model has been replaced with a 10.5 ″ firmware, and the regular iPad remains the only option with the classic 9.7-inch Jobs screen.

We've tested the iPad Pro 10.5″ in detail to see how much better it is than its immediate predecessors.

First, let's look at the technical characteristics of the novelty.

Specifications Apple iPad Pro 10.5″

  • SoC Apple A10X Fusion, 2.4 GHz (six 64-bit ARMv8-A cores, three of which are energy efficient)
  • Apple M10 motion co-processor including barometer, accelerometer, gyroscope
  • RAM 4 GB
  • Flash memory 64/256/512 GB
  • No memory card support
  • Operating system iOS 10.3
  • Touch display IPS, 10.5″, 2224 × 1668 (264 ppi), capacitive, multi-touch
  • Cameras: front (7 MP, 1080p FaceTime video) and rear (12 MP, 4K video shooting, optical stabilization)
  • Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n/ac (2.4 and 5 GHz; MIMO support)
  • Mobile Internet (optional): UMTS/HSPA/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz); GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz), CDMA EV-DO Rev. A and Rev. B (800, 1900 MHz), LTE (bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 38 , 39, 40, 41)
  • A2DP LE, GPS/A-GPS (in version with cellular module), Glonass
  • 2nd Generation Touch ID Fingerprint Scanner
  • 3.5mm stereo headset jack, Lightning dock connector
  • Lithium polymer battery 30.4 Wh
  • Dimensions 251×174×6.1 mm
  • Weight 477 g (our measurement of the honeycomb version)

For clarity, let's compare the characteristics of the novelty with the iPad Pro 12.9″ and iPad Pro 9.7″.

iPad Pro 9.7″ iPad Pro 12.9″
ScreenIPS, 10.5″, 2224×1668 (264 ppi)IPS, 9.7″, 2048×1536 (264 ppi)IPS, 12.9″, 2732×2048 (264 ppi)
SoC (processor)Apple A10X Fusion @2.4GHz (6 cores, ARMv8-A architecture) + M10 coprocessorApple A9X @2.16 GHz (2 cores, Twister architecture based on ARMv8-A) + M9 coprocessorApple A9X @2.26 GHz (2 cores, Twister architecture based on ARMv8-A) + M9 coprocessor
GPUApple A10X FusionPowerVR 7XTPowerVR 7XT
Flash memory64/256/512 GB32/128/256 GB32/128/256 GB
ConnectorsLightning, 3.5mm headphone jackLightning, 3.5mm headphone jack
Memory card supportNoNoNo
RAM4 GB2 GB4 GB
camerasfront (7 MP, 1080p FaceTime video) and rear (12 MP, 4K video shooting, optical stabilization)front (5 MP, 720p FaceTime video) and rear (12 MP, 4K video shooting)front (1.2 MP, 720p FaceTime video) and rear (8 MP, 1080p video)
InternetWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac MIMO (2.4GHz + 5GHz), optional 3G/4G LTEWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac MIMO (2.4GHz + 5GHz), optional 3G/4G LTE
Battery capacity (Wh)30,4 27,5 38,5
Operating systemApple iOS 10.3.2Apple iOS 9.3 (Update to iOS 10.3.2 available)Apple iOS 9.1 (Update to iOS 10.3.2 available)
Dimensions (mm)*251×174×6.1240×170×6.1306×221×6.9
Weight (g)**477 444 727
Average price***
iPad Pro 10.5″ 64GB Wi-Fi Retail Deals
iPad Pro 10.5″ 256GB Wi-Fi Retail Deals
iPad Pro 10.5″ 512GB Wi-Fi Retail Deals

*according to the manufacturer
** version with cellular module, our measurement
*** for version with minimum flash memory and communication capabilities

As you can see, there are many improvements over the iPad Pro 9.7″. In addition to a larger diagonal screen, this is also an SoC, and twice the amount of RAM, and an increased battery, and an improved camera ... It looks promising! And you can learn from testing how this manifests itself in practice.

Packaging and equipment

The packaging of the iPad Pro is traditional for Apple tablets and practically does not differ from the packaging of tablets of previous generations. With one exception: a huge (almost the entire front surface of the box) bright color picture attracts attention and the style itself contrasts strongly with the usual minimalistic image.

As for the bundle, there are no surprises here either: flyers, a charger, a Lightning cable, stickers and a key to remove the SIM card cradle. The charger has the same power as the iPad Pro 12.9″: 12W (2.4A, 5.2V). This is more than the iPad Pro 9.7″.

Design

Externally, the new iPad Pro 10.5″ is very similar to the iPad Pro 9.7″. Of course, except for the size of the case and display. Everything is clear with the display: it has become larger, and this, of course, is a plus. The difference is really significant, and at the same time it does not turn the tablet into a compact laptop (as is the case with the iPad Pro 12.9″).

The idea is clear: they decided to increase the screen area, and keep the dimensions the same. In general, it almost happened. “Almost” - because after all, the new product is a little more than the iPad Pro 9.7 ″ - a centimeter along the long side and half a centimeter along the short one. But the thickness remained the same: 6.1 mm. And it's really great. There is no point in making the tablet even thinner. But, at the same time, due to a slight increase in the area of ​​​​the case, the illusion is created that it has become thinner.

It is clear that a significant increase in the area of ​​the screen with a not so significant increase in the area of ​​​​the case could occur only due to the frames around the screen. And it immediately catches your eye: the frames are now even thinner than before. Which, of course, is great both in terms of functionality and in terms of appearance.

The rest of the iPad Pro 10.5″ is identical to the iPad Pro 9.7″. With one tiny exception that only the most attentive users will notice: the microphones have moved from the right edge and the corner near the camera to the center of the top edge and the space below it. Perhaps this is due to some design reasons, or maybe Apple engineers decided to insure the user from possible closing the microphones with a finger when holding the tablet by the corners.

However, this change is so insignificant in terms of everyday use that it is hardly worth listing it as a plus or minus. Summarizing the design impressions, we can say that they are pleasant due to the increased screen area while maintaining all the advantages of the iPad Pro 9.7 ″ (including, for example, four speakers on both short sides). But, of course, there is no need to talk about a revolution.

Screen

The iPad Pro has a 10.5-inch screen with a resolution of 2224x1668. This is a new diagonal and a new resolution in the iPad line. However, the dot density here is the same as in previous models. So in terms of image clarity, there will be no difference.

Apple has introduced a number of technologies in the screens of the new iPad Pro line that have not been presented before. And our testing is designed to show how the innovations have affected the user experience and overall image quality. Detailed testing of the screen was performed by the editor of the sections "Monitors" and "Projectors and TV" Alexey Kudryavtsev. Below is his conclusion.

The front surface of the screen is made in the form of a glass plate with a mirror-smooth surface, resistant to scratches. Judging by the reflection of objects, the anti-glare properties of the screen are much better than the screen of the Google Nexus 7 (2013) (hereinafter simply Nexus 7). For clarity, here is a photo in which a white surface is reflected in the off screens (on the right - Nexus 7, on the left - iPad Pro 10.5 ″, then they can be distinguished by size):

The screen of the iPad Pro 10.5″ is significantly darker (brightness in photos is 64 versus 115 for Nexus 7). Note that the manufacturer claims a reflectance of 1.8%. The doubling of reflected objects on the iPad Pro 10.5″ screen is very weak, which indicates that there is no air gap between the screen layers (more specifically, between the outer glass and the LCD matrix surface) (OGS type screen - One Glass Solution). Due to the smaller number of borders (glass/air type) with very different refractive indices, such screens look better in conditions of intense external illumination, but their repair in case of cracked external glass is much more expensive, since the entire screen has to be changed. On the outer surface of the screen there is a special oleophobic (grease-repellent) coating (effective, but still a little worse than the Nexus 7), so fingerprints are removed more easily, and appear at a slower rate than in the case of ordinary glass.

With manual brightness control and with a white field displayed in full screen, the maximum brightness value was about 520 cd / m², the minimum - 4 cd / m². At the same time, if you place the tablet under bright light (20,000 lux or a little more), then the maximum brightness temporarily (while such conditions persist or until switched to standby mode and turned on again) increases to 620 cd / m². The maximum brightness is very high, and given the excellent anti-reflective properties, readability even on a sunny day outdoors will be at a good level. In complete darkness, the brightness can be reduced to a comfortable value. In the presence of automatic brightness control by light sensors (they are in the upper corners in portrait orientation, the readings of the one that gives a larger value are used). In automatic mode, when external lighting conditions change, the screen brightness both increases and decreases (with a small hysteresis of steady-state values ​​for intermediate lighting conditions). The operation of this function depends on the position of the brightness adjustment slider - with it the user sets the desired brightness level for the current conditions. If nothing is changed, then in complete darkness the brightness drops to 3 cd / m² (very dark), in an artificially lit office (about 550 lux), the screen brightness is set to 100-140 cd / m² (acceptable), in a very bright environment (corresponds to lighting on a clear day outdoors, but without direct sunlight - 20,000 lux or a little more) rises to 620 cd / m² (to the maximum, as it should be). The result did not quite suit us, so in the dark we slightly moved the brightness slider to the right, and for the above three conditions we got 10, 115-160 and 620 cd / m² (ideal). It turns out that the auto-brightness function works adequately, and it is possible to adjust the nature of the brightness change to the user's requirements. At any brightness level, there is no significant backlight modulation, so there is no screen flicker.

This tablet uses an IPS type matrix. Micrographs show a typical IPS subpixel structure:

For comparison, you can see the gallery of microphotographs of screens used in mobile technology.

The screen has good viewing angles without significant color shift even at large deviations of the gaze from the perpendicular to the screen and without inverting shades. For comparison, here are photos in which the same images are displayed on the screens of the iPad Pro 10.5 ″ and Nexus 7, while the brightness of the screens was initially set to about 200 cd / m² (on a white field in full screen), and the color balance on the camera was forcibly switched at 6500 K. White field perpendicular to the screens:

Note the good uniformity of brightness and color tone of the white field.

And a test picture:

The color balance is slightly different, the color saturation is normal. Recall that the photo can not serve as a reliable source of information about color quality and is provided for illustrative purposes only. In this case (apparently due to the characteristics of the screen emission spectrum), the color balance in the iPad Pro 10.5″ screen photographs is somewhat different from what is visible to the eye and is determined by the spectrophotometer.

Now at an angle of about 45 degrees to the plane and to the side of the screen:

It can be seen that the colors did not change much on both screens and the contrast remained at a high level.

And the white box:

The brightness at an angle at the screens has decreased (at least 4-5 times, based on the difference in shutter speed), but in the case of the iPad Pro 10.5″, the brightness drop is less. The black field, when deviated diagonally, is highlighted very weakly and acquires a purple hue. The photos below demonstrate this (the brightness of the white areas in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the screens is approximately the same!):

And from another angle:

When viewed perpendicularly, black uniformity is almost perfect:

Contrast (approximately in the center of the screen) is high - about 1400:1. The response time for the black-white-black transition is 21 ms (11 ms on + 10 ms off). The transition between grayscale 25% and 75% (according to the numerical value of the color) and back in total takes 33 ms. The gamma curve constructed from 32 points with an equal interval according to the numerical value of the shade of gray did not reveal a blockage either in the highlights or in the shadows. The exponent of the approximating power function is 2.19, which is very close to the standard value of 2.2. In this case, the real gamma curve practically does not deviate from the power dependence:

The color gamut is sRGB:

Let's look at the spectra:

Such spectra (unfortunately) are found in top mobile devices from Sony and other manufacturers. Apparently, this screen uses LEDs with a blue emitter and a green and red phosphor (usually a blue emitter and a yellow phosphor), which, in combination with special matrix light filters, allows you to get a wide color gamut. Yes, and in the red phosphor, apparently, the so-called quantum dots are used. For a consumer device, a wide color gamut is not an advantage, but a significant disadvantage, because as a result, the colors of images - drawings, photographs and films - oriented to the sRGB space (and the vast majority of them) have unnatural saturation. This is especially noticeable on recognizable shades, such as skin tones. But unlike many famous and not so famous companies, Apple knows what the color gamut should be, and therefore carefully adjust it to the sRGB borders. As a result, visually the colors have a natural saturation.

This applies to images that have an sRGB profile or no profile at all. However, native to the top modern Apple devices (at least for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, iPad Pro 9.7″, MacBook Pro, etc.) is the color space Display P3 with slightly more saturated greens and reds. Space Display P3 based on SMPTE DCI-P3 but has a D65 white point and a gamma curve of approximately 2.2. In addition, the manufacturer claims that starting with iOS 9.3, color management is supported at the system level, which makes it easier for iOS applications to correctly display images with a prescribed color profile. Indeed, by supplementing the test images (JPG and PNG files) with a Display P3 profile, we got a color gamut wider than sRGB (output in Safari):

Note that the coordinates of the primary colors almost exactly matched those prescribed for the DCI-P3 standard. Coverage this is different from Adobe RGB, red in Display P3 slightly more saturated, and green can be considered less saturated:

We look at the spectra in the case of test images with a profile Display P3:

It can be seen that in this case, no cross-mixing of components occurs, that is, this color space is native to the iPad Pro 10.5″ screen. The most important question is whether the support Display P3 at least some significant advantage, and doubts are primarily due to the fact that there is practically no content with coverage wider than sRGB, and when it appears, it is not a fact that it will be in the variant Display P3, and all current devices will be hopelessly outdated by that time. However, you need to start somewhere, and wide screen coverage, as well as color management built into the OS, contribute to this. In the meantime, the content can be created by the user himself, since the profile is registered in the photos from the iPhone 7/7 Plus cameras and this tablet Display P3. However, we do not know anything about the real color gamut of these cameras.

The balance of shades on the gray scale is good, since the color temperature is close to the standard 6500 K, and the deviation from the black body spectrum (ΔE) is less than 10, which is considered acceptable for a consumer device. At the same time, the color temperature and ΔE change little from shade to shade - this has a positive effect on the visual assessment of color balance. The nature of the change in values ​​from hue to hue indirectly shows that software color correction is used. (The darkest areas of the gray scale can be ignored, since the color balance does not matter much there, and the measurement error of color characteristics at low brightness is large.)

It is clearly seen that the new product is significantly ahead of all its predecessors, including the former leader - the 12.9-inch iPad Pro of the first generation. The difference is up to one and a half times. This is very significant. The superiority of the novelty in comparison with the usual iPad is almost twofold.

Now let's see how the iPad Pro performs in Geekbench - a multi-platform benchmark that measures CPU and RAM performance, and from the fourth version that we used for testing, also GPU computing capabilities (if you want to mine bitcoins on an iPad, you should be interested in this particular item :)). Plus, we have not forgotten about the comprehensive AnTuTu Benchmark.

The picture turned out to be very interesting. In the single-core mode of the Geekbench processor subtest, the novelty overtook the iPad Pro 12.9 ″ by about 30%, but in Compute mode and multi-core mode, the gap turned out to be more impressive - almost twice. Needless to say, the superiority of the novelty over the iPad 9.7″: iPad Pro 10.5″ is almost three times faster in Compute! In Antutu, the alignment is similar, although here the results are more “moderate”: the difference between the most productive and the weakest models is two-fold, not three-fold.

The last group of benchmarks is dedicated to testing GPU performance. We used 3DMark, GFXBench Metal 3.1.5 and Basemark Metal.

Let's start with GFXBecnh. Recall that Offscreen tests - this is a display of a picture in 1080p, regardless of the actual screen resolution. And tests without Offscreen - this is the output of the picture exactly in the resolution that corresponds to the screen resolution of the device. That is, Offscreen tests are indicative in terms of the abstract performance of the SoC, and real tests are indicative of the comfort of the game on a specific device.

Apple iPad Pro 10.5″
(Apple A10X Fusion)
Apple iPad Pro 9.7″
(Apple A9X)
Apple iPad Pro 12.9″
(Apple A9X)
Apple iPad 9.7″
(Apple A9)
GFXBenchmark Manhattan 3.1 (Onscreen)41.0 fps23.7 fps19.9 fps18.5 fps
GFXBenchmark Manhattan 3.1 (1080p Offscreen)62.2 fps33.9 fps55.3 fps28.5 fps
GFXBenchmark Manhattan (Onscreen)56.1 fps31.8 fps34.4 fps28.7 fps
GFXBenchmark Manhattan (1080p Offscreen)89.6 fps45.8 fps81.9 fps40.7 fps
GFXBenchmark T-Rex (Onscreen)60.0 fps59.9 fps59.9 fps55.9 fps
GFXBenchmark T-Rex (1080p Offscreen)199.0 fps97.2 fps161.2 fps80.9 fps

With the exception of the only subtest (T-Rex Onscreen), which is too light for all tested models, the difference between the new product and the rest of the models is so significant that the last doubts about the success of the new Apple A10X Fusion disappear.

In the Ice Storm Unlimited mode, the layout is similar to the previous tests. There is a crushing victory of new items over previous models. In Sling Shot Extreme, the difference is much smaller, although the balance of power is maintained.

Finally - Basemark Metal.

Again, no surprises. A clear win for the Apple A10X Fusion.

The benchmark results leave no doubt: the Apple A10X Fusion is Apple's most productive SoC to date, and the new generation iPad Pro, respectively, is the most powerful tablet (at least in the "apple" family). Moreover, the difference with the immediate predecessors is so great that it is time to talk about a really serious step forward.

Obviously, today this may be necessary either for professionals involved in creating / editing photos and videos on a tablet, or for those who consider buying a tablet as a long-term investment - in two years, on some iOS 13 or iOS 14, the difference in performance with the previous generation will be clearly felt. And the very fact of such an increase in productivity cannot but rejoice.

Video playback

To test the display of video files on the screen of the device itself, we used a set of test files with an arrow and a rectangle moving one division per frame (see "Methodology for testing video signal playback and display devices. Version 1 (for mobile devices)"). Screenshots with a shutter speed of 1 s helped to determine the nature of the output frames of video files with various parameters: resolution (1920 by 1080 (1080p) and 3840 by 2160 (4K) pixels) and frame rate (24, 25, 30, 50 and 60 fps) varied. With). In tests, we used the Safari browser, from which we launched video files for playback via direct links and switched to full screen output. H.265 files cannot be played. Here is an example of a snapshot in the case of H.264, 4K, 60 fps:

It can be seen that the duration of the frames is slightly different, but there are no gaps. This indirectly indicates that the refresh rate is higher than 60 Hz. The manufacturer claims that this tablet has a screen refresh rate increased to 120 Hz, and when playing video files, the refresh rate adjusts to the frame rate in it. Indeed, in the case of video files with frequencies of 24, 25 and 30 fps, the frame duration is the same, but in the case of files with frequencies of 50 and 60 fps in 4K resolution and, for some reason, 50 fps in 1080p resolution, this is not the case. , and the image of the arrow on the test files trembles due to the variation in the duration of the frames. The strangest thing is that a 60 fps file at 1080p is output perfectly.

Autonomy and heating

We've conducted extensive battery life tests on the iPad Pro 10.5″. Judging by them, the tablet is not only not inferior to its predecessors, but also surpasses them, especially in reading mode. Perhaps this is due to the appearance of energy-efficient CPU cores in the Apple A10X Fusion SoC.

One way or another, the iPad Pro 10.5 ″ tablet is one of the longest-lived tablets today, and certainly it is the leader in this indicator among Apple tablets.

At high loads, the tablet heats up, but moderately. Below is a thermal image rear surface obtained after three runs in a row (approximately 10 minutes of operation) of the Basemark Metal test:

Heating is localized in the center of the device, which apparently corresponds to the location of the SoC chip. According to the heat chamber, the maximum heating was 36 degrees (at an ambient temperature of 24 degrees), which is relatively small.

Work in LTE networks

The tablet will work in almost all LTE networks. That is, you can safely buy iPad Pro in another country and at the same time be sure that in Russia it will be fully functional in terms of communication capabilities.

LTE reception is solid. Speed ​​measurements using the Speedtest.net iOS application (using a Beeline SIM card) showed normal results both for receiving data and for downloading. However, the results can be highly dependent on the operator and conditions.

iPad supports hot-swap and SIM-swap (no reboot), also supports the Apple SIM virtual SIM standard and all the latest LTE and Wi-Fi standards (LTE-Advanced, Wi-Fi 5GHz and 802.11ac). We did not notice any differences from the iPad Pro 12.9″ and iPad Pro 9.7″.

Camera

The new iPad Pro is equipped with two cameras - front with a resolution of 5 megapixels and rear with a resolution of 12 megapixels. For the first time, iPad Pro features the same camera module as the latest generation iPhone! And for the first time, Apple added a flash to a tablet. In addition to this, 4K 30 fps video shooting is supported. Finally, for the first time in the cameras of the iPad line, optical stabilization appeared!

We tested the main camera on the street, in real conditions. The results were commented by Anton Solovyov.

The camera turned out to be good, which was quite expected, since there is a time-tested 12-megapixel module here. You can find fault only with a slight blur in the very corners, but it can be noticed only when looking very closely at the pictures. In general, sharpness, detail and software processing do not raise questions. Noise reduction, of course, is not ideal, but copes with its main task. As a result, the camera will cope well with many different scenes.

Video in 4K seems too heavy for the camera even at 30 fps. Light ripples, blurring and periodically slowing down pieces indicate that only static should be shot in 4K. But 1080p video at 60 fps looks great.

conclusions

With the release of the new iPad Pro lineup, Apple has taken a long-awaited step: increasing the screen size of a more compact model without changing its dimensions. And if you consider that along with the display area, the resolution has also increased, and in addition to this, performance has significantly increased (on average, one and a half times), cameras and battery life have improved, then the update can be safely considered successful.

Another thing is that tablets have already grown to such a level (and this applies to Apple tablets in particular), when for an ordinary user who does not use a tablet in some highly professional tasks, the difference between models of two generations or a cheaper and more expensive model is almost imperceptible . That is, despite the release of iPad Pro 10.5″, the spring model of iPad 9.7″ has not lost its appeal. And given the difference in price, its audience should be larger than that of the novelty.

But, of course, there is no such imbalance that was before: if the iPad Pro 9.7 ″ was only slightly superior to the regular iPad, now the list of advantages of the more expensive model is much more impressive. And if you need the most productive and advanced Apple tablet, but the 12.9″ model is too big for you, then the choice is obvious: this is the iPad Pro 10.5″.

For successfully updating the hardware and increasing the screen size with minimal size changes, we present our Editorial Original Design Award to the Apple iPad Pro 10.5″.

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250.6 mm (millimeters)
25.06 cm (centimeters)
0.82 ft
9.87in
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174.1 mm (millimeters)
17.41 cm (centimeters)
0.57 ft
6.85in
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6.1 mm (millimeters)
0.61 cm (centimeters)
0.02 ft
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477 g (grams)
1.05 pounds
16.83oz
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266.14 cm³ (cubic centimeters)
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Golden
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GSM 1900 MHz
CDMA

CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) is a channel access method used in communications in mobile networks. Compared to other 2G and 2.5G standards like GSM and TDMA, it provides faster data transfer rates and the ability to connect more consumers at the same time.

CDMA 800 MHz
CDMA 1900 MHz
CDMA2000

CDMA2000 is a group of 3G mobile network standards based on CDMA. Their benefits include a stronger signal, fewer network outages and interruptions, analog signal support, wide spectrum coverage, and more.

1xEV-DO Rev. A
1xEV-DO Rev. B
UMTS

UMTS is short for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System. It is based on the GSM standard and belongs to 3G mobile networks. Developed by 3GPP and its biggest advantage is to provide more speed and spectral efficiency with W-CDMA technology.

UMTS 850 MHz
UMTS 900 MHz
UMTS 1700/2100 MHz
UMTS 1900 MHz
UMTS 2100 MHz
LTE

LTE (Long Term Evolution) is defined as fourth generation (4G) technology. It is developed by 3GPP based on GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA to increase the capacity and speed of wireless mobile networks. The subsequent development of technologies is called LTE Advanced.

LTE 700 MHz Class 13
LTE 700 MHz Class 17
LTE 800 MHz
LTE 850 MHz
LTE 900 MHz
LTE 1700/2100 MHz
LTE 1800 MHz
LTE 1900 MHz
LTE 2100 MHz
LTE 2600 MHz
LTE-TDD 1900 MHz (B39)
LTE-TDD 2300 MHz (B40)
LTE-TDD 2500 MHz (B41)
LTE-TDD 2600 MHz (B38)
LTE 700 MHz (B12)
LTE 850 MHz (B26)
LTE 1900 MHz (B25)
LTE 800 MHz (B18)
LTE 700 MHz (B28)
LTE 800 MHz (B19)
LTE 800 MHz (B27)
LTE 700 MHz (B29)

Mobile technologies and data rates

Communication between devices in mobile networks is carried out through technologies that provide different data transfer rates.

Operating system

The operating system is the system software that manages and coordinates the operation of the hardware components in the device.

SoC (System on a Chip)

System on a chip (SoC) includes all the most important hardware components of a mobile device in one chip.

SoC (System on a Chip)

System on a chip (SoC) integrates various hardware components such as processor, graphics processor, memory, peripherals, interfaces, etc., as well as the software necessary for their operation.

Apple A10X Fusion APL1071
Technological process

Information about the technological process by which the chip is made. The value in nanometers measures half the distance between the elements in the processor.

10 nm (nanometers)
Processor bit depth

The bit depth (bits) of a processor is determined by the size (in bits) of registers, address buses, and data buses. 64-bit processors have higher performance than 32-bit processors, which, in turn, are more productive than 16-bit processors.

64 bit
Instruction Set Architecture

Instructions are commands by which the software sets/controls the operation of the processor. Information about the instruction set (ISA) that the processor can execute.

ARMv8-A
First level cache (L1)

Cache memory is used by the processor to reduce access time to more frequently accessed data and instructions. L1 (level 1) cache is small and much faster than both system memory and other cache levels. If the processor does not find the requested data in L1, it continues to look for them in the L2 cache. With some processors, this search is performed simultaneously in L1 and L2.

64 kB + 64 kB (kilobytes)
Second level cache (L2)

L2 (level 2) cache is slower than L1, but in return it has a larger capacity, allowing more data to be cached. It, like L1, is much faster than system memory (RAM). If the processor does not find the requested data in L2, it continues to look for it in the L3 cache (if available) or RAM.

8192 KB (kilobytes)
8 MB (megabytes)
Number of processor cores

The processor core executes program instructions. There are processors with one, two or more cores. Having more cores increases performance by allowing many instructions to be executed in parallel.

3
Processor clock speed

The clock speed of a processor describes its speed in terms of cycles per second. It is measured in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz).

2360 MHz (megahertz)
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)

The graphics processing unit (GPU) handles calculations for various 2D/3D graphics applications. In mobile devices, it is used most often by games, consumer interface, video applications, etc.

PowerVR
Number of GPU cores

Like the CPU, the GPU is made up of several working parts called cores. They handle the graphical calculations of different applications.

12
The amount of random access memory (RAM)

Random access memory (RAM) is used by the operating system and all installed applications. Data stored in RAM is lost when the device is turned off or restarted.

4 GB (gigabytes)
Type of random access memory (RAM)

Information about the type of random access memory (RAM) used by the device.

LPDDR4
RAM frequency

The frequency of RAM determines its speed, more specifically, the speed of reading / writing data.

1600 MHz (megahertz)
M10 motion processor

Built-in memory

Each mobile device has a built-in (non-removable) memory with a fixed amount.

Screen

The screen of a mobile device is characterized by its technology, resolution, pixel density, diagonal length, color depth, etc.

Type/technology

One of the main characteristics of the screen is the technology by which it is made and on which the image quality of information directly depends.

Oxide TFT
Diagonal

For mobile devices, the screen size is expressed in terms of its diagonal length, measured in inches.

10.5in
266.7 mm (millimeters)
26.67 cm (centimeters)
Width

Approximate Screen Width

8.4in
213.36 mm (millimeters)
21.34 cm (centimeters)
Height

Approximate Screen Height

6.3in
160.02 mm (millimeters)
16 cm (centimeters)
Aspect Ratio

The ratio of the dimensions of the long side of the screen to its short side

1.333:1
4:3
Permission

Screen resolution indicates the number of pixels vertically and horizontally on the screen. Higher resolution means sharper image detail.

2224 x 1668 pixels
Pixel Density

Information about the number of pixels per centimeter or inch of the screen. Higher density allows information to be shown on the screen in clearer detail.

265 ppi (pixels per inch)
104 ppcm (pixels per centimeter)
Color depth

Screen color depth reflects the total number of bits used for the color components in a single pixel. Information about the maximum number of colors the screen can display.

24 bit
16777216 flowers
Screen area

Approximate percentage of screen space on the front of the device.

78.51% (percentage)
Other characteristics

Information about other functions and features of the screen.

capacitive
Multitouch
Scratch resistance
retina display
Full Lamination Technology
600 cd/m²
120Hz refresh rate
antireflective coating
Oleophobic (lipophobic) coating
LED-backlit
HDR
ProMotion Technology
true tone display
Wide color gamut

Sensors

Different sensors perform different quantitative measurements and convert physical indicators into signals that are recognized by the mobile device.

rear camera

The main camera of a mobile device is usually located on the back of the device and can be combined with one or more secondary cameras.

Sensor type

Information about the type of camera sensor. Some of the most widely used sensor types in mobile device cameras are CMOS, BSI, ISOCELL, etc.

CMOS BSI (backside illumination)
Pixel size

Pixels are usually measured in microns. Larger pixels are able to capture more light and therefore provide better low-light performance and a wider dynamic range than smaller pixels. On the other hand, smaller pixels allow higher resolution while maintaining the same sensor size.

1.22 µm (micrometers)
0.001220 mm (millimeters)
Svetlosilaf/1.8
Number of optical elements (lenses)

Information about the number of optical elements (lenses) of the camera.

6
Image Resolution4032 x 3024 pixels
12.19 MP (megapixels)
Video resolution3840 x 2160 pixels
8.29 MP (megapixels)
30 fps (frames per second)
Characteristicsautofocus
Burst shooting
digital zoom
Optical Image Stabilization
geo tags
panoramic shooting
Touch focus
Face recognition
Exposure compensation
Self-timer
Phase detection autofocus (PDAF)
Flash type - Quad LED
Hybrid IR filter
Sapphire crystal glass lens cover
1080p@120fps
720p@240fps

Front-camera

Smartphones have one or more front cameras of various designs - a pop-up camera, a PTZ camera, a cutout or hole in the display, a camera under the display.

Svetlosila

Luminosity (also known as f-stop, aperture, or f-number) is a measure of the aperture size of a lens that determines the amount of light that enters the sensor. The lower the f-number, the larger the aperture and the more light reaches the sensor. Usually, the number f is indicated, which corresponds to the maximum possible aperture of the aperture.

f/2.2
Image Resolution

One of the main characteristics of cameras is resolution. It represents the number of horizontal and vertical pixels in an image. For convenience, smartphone manufacturers often list resolution in megapixels, giving an approximate number of pixels in millions.

3088 x 2320 pixels
7.16 MP (megapixels)
Video resolution

Information about the maximum video resolution that the camera can record.

1920 x 1080 pixels
2.07 MP (megapixels)
Video recording speed (frame rate)

Information about the maximum recording rate (frames per second, fps) supported by the camera at maximum resolution. Some of the most basic video recording speeds are 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, 60 fps.

30 fps (frames per second)
Characteristics

Information about additional software and hardware features of the rear (rear) camera.

face unlock
retina flash
HDR
continuous shooting
exposure compensation
self-timer

Audio

Information about the type of speakers and audio technologies supported by the device.

Radio

The radio of the mobile device is a built-in FM receiver.

Location determination

Information about navigation and location technologies supported by the device.

WiFi

Wi-Fi is a technology that provides wireless communication for short distance data transmission between different devices.

Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a standard for secure wireless data transfer between different types of devices over short distances.

USB

USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an industry standard that allows different electronic devices to communicate.

Headphone jack

This is an audio connector, which is also called an audio jack. The most widely used standard in mobile devices is the 3.5mm headphone jack.

Connecting devices

Information about other important connection technologies supported by the device.

Browser

A web browser is a software application for accessing and viewing information on the Internet.

Video file formats/codecs

Mobile devices support various video file formats and codecs, which store and encode/decode digital video data, respectively.

Battery

Mobile device batteries differ from each other in their capacity and technology. They provide the electrical charge they need to function.

Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)

SAR levels refer to the amount of electromagnetic radiation absorbed by the human body while using a mobile device.

Body SAR (EU)

The SAR level indicates the maximum amount of electromagnetic radiation that the human body is exposed to when holding a mobile device at hip level. The maximum allowed SAR value for mobile devices in Europe is 2 W/kg per 10 grams of human tissue. This standard has been established by CENELEC following the 1998 ICNIRP guidelines and IEC standards.

0.93 W/kg (watt per kilogram)
Body SAR (US)

The SAR level indicates the maximum amount of electromagnetic radiation that the human body is exposed to when holding a mobile device at hip level. The highest acceptable SAR value in the US is 1.6 W/kg per gram of human tissue. This value is set by the FCC, and the CTIA controls whether mobile devices comply with this standard.

1.19 W/kg (watt per kilogram)
  • 64 GB
  • 256 GB
  • 512 GB

Dimensions and weight 2

  • WiFi Models
    • Length: 250.6mm
    • Width: 174.1mm
    • Thickness: 6.1mm
    • Weight: 469 g
  • Wi‑Fi + Cellular Models
    • Length: 250.6mm
    • Width: 174.1mm
    • Thickness: 6.1mm
    • Weight: 477 g

Buttons and connectors

  • Smart Connector
  • 3.5mm headphone output
  • Four speakers (audio)
  • On off. - Sleep/Wake
  • Home button/Touch ID sensor
  • Lightning connector
  • Nano-SIM card slot
  • Volume
  • Dual microphones

Contents of delivery

  • iPad Pro
  • Lightning to USB cable
  • USB power adapter

Display

  • Retina display
  • 10.5" Multi‑Touch Display with LED Backlight
  • Resolution 2224x1668 pixels, 264 ppi
  • ProMotion Technology
  • Wide color display (P3)
  • True Tone Display
  • Oleophobic coating resistant to fingerprints
  • Fully laminated display
  • Anti-reflective coating

CPU

  • A10X Fusion with 64-bit architecture
  • Integrated M10 coprocessor

Camera

  • Camera 12 MP
  • Aperture ƒ/1.8
  • 5x digital zoom
  • Optical Image Stabilization
  • Six-element lens
  • Flash True Tone Quad-LED
  • Panoramic shooting (up to 63 megapixels)
  • Lens protection with sapphire glass
  • BSI sensor
  • Hybrid IR filter
  • Autofocus with Focus Pixels
  • Touch focus with Focus Pixels
  • Live Photos with Image Stabilization
  • Advanced tone mapping system
  • Face and Shape Recognition
  • Exposure control
  • Noise suppression
  • Automatically turn on HDR when taking a photo
  • Burst shooting
  • Timer mode
  • Linking photos to the shooting location

Video recording

  • 4K video recording at 30fps
  • 1080p HD video recording at 30 or 60 fps
  • 720p HD video recording at 30fps
  • Optical image stabilization for video
  • Flash True Tone Quad-LED
  • Supports 1080p 120fps slow motion video or 720p 240fps slow motion video
  • Single-frame shooting mode with image stabilization
  • Cinematic video stabilization (1080p and 720p)
  • Tracking autofocus
  • Face and Shape Recognition
  • Noise suppression
  • Ability to capture 8MP photos while recording 4K video
  • Playback Zoom
  • Attaching a video to a shooting location

FaceTime HD Camera

  • Photos with a resolution of 7 MP
  • 1080p HD video recording
  • Retina Flash
  • Aperture ƒ/2.2
  • Expanded color gamut for photos and Live Photos
  • HDR auto enable
  • BSI sensor
  • Face and Shape Recognition
  • Automatic Image Stabilization
  • Burst shooting
  • Exposure control
  • Timer mode

Video calls 3

  • FaceTime video calls

Audio calls 3

  • FaceTime audio calls
  • iPad to any FaceTime-enabled device over Wi‑Fi or cellular

Speakers

  • Four audio speakers

Microphones

  • Dual microphones for calls, video calling and audio recording

Cellular and wireless

  • All models
    Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac); two bands (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz); HT80 with MIMO technology
    Bluetooth 4.2 technology
  • Wi‑Fi + Cellular Models
    UMTS/HSPA/​HSPA+/DC‑HSDPA (850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz); GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
    CDMA EV-DO Rev. A and Rev. B (800, 1900 MHz)
    LTE (bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 38, 39, 40 , 41) 4
    Only data 5
    Built-in Apple SIM 6

SIM card

  • Nano-SIM (supports Apple SIM)
  • Built-in Apple SIM 6

Geoposition

  • All models
    • digital compass
    • WiFi
    • iBeacon pinpoint location feature
  • Wi‑Fi + Cellular Models
    • Assisted GPS and GLONASS
    • cellular

Sensors

  • touch ID
  • Three axis gyroscope
  • Accelerometer
  • Barometer
  • ambient light sensor

touch ID

  • Unlock iPad
  • Protection of personal data in applications
  • Purchases from the iTunes Store and the App Store

Apple Pay

  • Use Touch ID on iPad to pay for in-app and website purchases

Siri 7

  • Send messages, create reminders, and perform other voice commands
  • Active offers
  • Using a headset on iPad
  • Listening and recognizing songs

Power and Battery 8

  • iPad Pro 10.5 inch
    • Built-in 30.4 Wh lithium polymer battery
  • All models
    • Up to 10 hours of surfing the Internet on a Wi-Fi network, playing video or music
    • Charging from power adapter or computer via USB
  • Wi‑Fi + Cellular Models
    • Up to 9 hours of Internet browsing over cellular network

Operating system

iOS 11
With new features and capabilities in iOS 11, using iPad is even easier and more convenient. He knows your preferences and copes with the usual things much faster.
What's new in iOS 11

Universal access

Accessibility features help people with disabilities get the most out of their new iPad Pro. Thanks to the built-in support for these functions, people with visual, hearing, coordination, motor skills, and learning disabilities are able to create amazing things.

Some features:

  • VoiceOver
  • Increase
  • Magnifying glass function
  • Siri and Dictation
  • switch control
  • Closed captioning
  • AssistiveTouch
  • Screen aloud

Embedded Applications

  • Camera
  • Messages
  • face time
  • Mail
  • Music
  • safari
  • Cards
  • Calendar
  • iTunes Store
  • App Store
  • Notes
  • Contacts
  • iBooks
  • Reminders
  • Video
  • Photo Booth
  • Podcasts
  • Find iPhone
  • My friends
  • Files

Free Apple Apps

Pages, Numbers, Keynote, iMovie, GarageBand, iTunes U, Clips, and the Apple Store are already installed on your device.

  • Pages
  • numbers
  • Keynote
  • iMovie
  • Garage Band
  • iTunes U
  • Apple Store
  • Remote controller
  • Music memos
  • Clips

System requirements

  • Apple ID (required for some features)
  • Internet access 9

To sync with iTunes on Mac or PC, you need:

  • Mac: OS X version 10.9.5 or later
  • PC: Windows 7 or later
  • iTunes 12.5 or later (free download from www.itunes.com/en/download)

Languages

  • Supported languages
    English (Australia, UK, USA), Spanish (Spain, Latin America, Mexico), Italian, Chinese (Traditional, Traditional Hong Kong, Simplified), Korean, German, French (Canada, France), Japanese, Arabic, Hungarian, Vietnamese, Greek, Danish, Hebrew, Indonesian, Catalan, Malay, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Finnish, Hindi, Croatian, Czech, Swedish
  • QuickType keyboard support
    English (Australia, UK, India, Canada, Singapore, USA), Spanish (Spain, Latin America, Mexico), Italian, Chinese Traditional (Hieroglyphs, Pinyin, Sucheng, Ubihua, Cangjie, Zhuyin), Simplified Chinese (Hieroglyphs, Pinyin, ubihua), Korean, German (Austria, Germany, Switzerland), French (Belgium, Canada, France, Switzerland), Japanese (Kana, Romaji), Azerbaijani, Arabic (Non-Jidian, Standard Modern), Armenian, Belarusian, Bengali, Bulgarian, Welsh, Hungarian, Vietnamese, Hawaiian, Greek, Georgian, Gujarati, Danish, Hebrew, Indonesian, Irish, Icelandic, Kannada, Catalan, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Malay, Malayalam, Maori, Marathi, Dutch, Norwegian, Oriya, Punjabi, Persian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Serbian (Cyrillic, Latin), Slovak, Slovene, Swahili, Thai, Tamil (Tamil script, transliteration), Telugu, Tibetan, Tour German, Ukrainian, Urdu, Filipino, Finnish, Flemish, Hinglish, Hindi (Devanagari, transliteration), Croatian, Cherokee, Czech, Swedish, Emoji, Estonian
  • QuickType keyboard support with predictive text input
    English (Australia, UK, India, Canada, Singapore, USA), Spanish (Spain, Latin America, Mexico), Italian, Chinese (Traditional, Simplified), Korean, German (Austria, Germany, Switzerland), French (Belgium, Canada , France, Switzerland), Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Russian, Thai, Turkish
  • Siri Languages
    English (Australia, UK, India, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, USA, South Africa), Spanish (Spain, Mexico, USA, Chile), Italian (Italy, Switzerland), Chinese (Mainland China, Taiwan), Cantonese ( Hong Kong, Mainland China), Korean, German (Austria, Germany, Switzerland), French (Belgium, Canada, France, Switzerland), Japanese, Arabic (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates), Danish (Denmark), Hebrew (Israel), Malay (Malaysia), Dutch (Belgium, Netherlands), Norwegian (Norway), Portuguese (Brazil), Russian (Russia), Thai (Thailand), Turkish (Turkey), Finnish (Finland), Swedish (Sweden)
  • Dictation languages
    English (Australia, UK, Canada, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, USA, Philippines, South Africa), Spanish (Argentina, Guatemala, Honduras, Dominican Republic, Spain, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, El Salvador, USA, Uruguay, Chile, Ecuador), Italian (Italy, Switzerland), Chinese (Mainland China, Taiwan), Cantonese (Hong Kong, Mainland China, Macau), Korean, German (Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland), French (Belgium, Canada, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland), Japanese, Arabic (Qatar, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia), Hungarian, Vietnamese, Greek, Catalan, Danish, Hebrew, Indonesian, Malay, Dutch (Belgium, Netherlands), Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Finnish, Hindi (India), Croatian, Czech, Shanghai Dia Lecture Chinese (Mainland China), Swedish
  • Dictionary support
    English, Danish, Spanish, Italian, Chinese (Traditional, Simplified), Korean, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Thai, French, Turkish, Hindi, Swedish, Japanese
  • Support for bilingual dictionaries
    Spanish, Italian, Chinese (simplified), Korean, German, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, French, Japanese
  • Spell check
    English, Danish, Spanish, Italian, Korean, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Finnish, French, Swedish

Sound playback

  • Supported audio formats: AAC (8 to 320 kbps), Protected AAC (for iTunes Store files), HE‑AAC, MP3 (8 to 320 kbps), MP3 VBR, Dolby Digital (AC‑3 ), Dolby Digital Plus (E‑AC‑3), Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX and AAX+), Apple Lossless, AIFF and WAV
  • Ability to adjust the maximum volume

TV and video

  • AirPlay video replay; bring photos, sound, and video to Apple TV (2nd generation and later)
  • Video mirroring and video output support: up to 1080p via Lightning Digital AV Adapter or Lightning to VGA Adapter (adapters sold separately)
  • Support for Dolby Vision and HDR10 content
  • Video formats supported: H.264 video up to 4K at 30 fps, High Profile Level 4.2 with AAC‑LC audio up to 160 kbps, 48 ​​kHz, stereo or Dolby Audio up to 1008 kbps, 48 ​​kHz, stereo or multi-channel audio in .m4v, .mp4 and .mov formats; MPEG‑4 video up to 2.5 Mbps, 640x480 pixels, 30 fps, Simple Profile with AAC‑LC audio up to 160 kbps per channel, 48 kHz, stereo or Dolby Audio up to 1008 kbps, 48 kHz, stereo or multi-channel audio in .m4v, .mp4 and .mov formats; Motion JPEG (M‑JPEG) up to 35 Mbps, 1280x720 pixels, 30 fps, ulaw audio codec, PCM stereo audio in .avi format

Mail attachment support

  • Support for viewing documents of the following types:
    .jpg, .tiff, .gif (images); .doc and .docx (Microsoft Word); .htm and .html (web pages); .key(Keynote); .numbers(numbers); .pages(Pages); .pdf (Viewer and Adobe Acrobat); .ppt and .pptx (Microsoft PowerPoint); .txt (text); .rtf (formatted text); .vcf (contact information); .xls and .xlsx (Microsoft Excel); .zip .ics

Operating environment requirements

  • Operating temperature: 0 to 35 °C
  • Storage temperature: -20 to 45 °C
  • Relative humidity: 5 to 95% non-condensing
  • Operating altitude: tested up to 3000 m
  1. The amount of available space is less than stated and depends on various factors. The default configuration (including iOS and built-in apps) is approximately 4GB to 6GB depending on model and settings.
  2. Size and weight vary by configuration and manufacturing process.
  3. For FaceTime video calls, both parties must have FaceTime-enabled devices and be connected to a Wi-Fi network. Availability of FaceTime over cellular is subject to carrier conditions; data charges may apply.
  4. Data plan required. 4G LTE Advanced and 4G LTE networks are not available in all regions or with all carriers. Speed ​​is based on theoretical throughput and may vary depending on local conditions. For details on 4G LTE support, contact your carrier or visit www.apple.com/ipad/LTE .
  5. Cellular plan sold separately. The model you purchase is configured for a specific cellular network technology. Contact your carrier for information on cellular plan availability and compatibility.
  6. Some carriers may sell iPad Pro with the built-in Apple SIM card blocked. Check with your carrier for details. The Apple SIM card and built-in Apple SIM are not available in mainland China.
  7. Siri may not be available in all languages ​​or all regions. Features may also vary. Internet access required. Cellular data charges may apply.
  8. Testing conducted by Apple in May 2017 using preproduction 10.5-inch iPad Pro, 12.9-inch iPad Pro (2nd generation) units and software. Testing included fully draining the battery while performing the following tasks: video playback, audio playback, and web browsing over a Wi-Fi or cellular data network. The video was a 2 hour 23 minute recurring movie purchased from the iTunes Store. The audio content playlist consisted of 358 unique audio tracks purchased from the iTunes Store. Testing of work on the Internet via Wi-Fi and a cellular data network was carried out using a dedicated web server and mail server, simulating browsing of 20 popular web pages and checking mail every hour. The default settings were used, except for the following: Wi-Fi connection (enabled, except for browsing the Internet over a cellular data network); request to connect to Wi-Fi networks (disabled); automatic brightness adjustment (disabled); brightness (set to 50%); WPA2 encryption (enabled). Battery life may vary depending on device settings, usage conditions, and many other factors. Battery testing was conducted on specific preproduction iPad units; actual results may vary.
  9. Broadband wireless recommended; fees may apply.

Some features may not be available in all countries and regions. .

  • 256GB
  • 512GB

Size and Weight 2

  • WiFi models
    • Height: 9.8 inches (250.6 mm)
    • Width: 6.8 inches (174.1 mm)
    • Depth: 0.24 inch (6.1 mm)
    • Weight: 1.03 pounds (469 grams)
  • WiFi + Cellular models
    • Height: 9.8 inches (250.6 mm)
    • Width: 6.8 inches (174.1 mm)
    • Depth: 0.24 inch (6.1 mm)
    • Weight: 1.05 pounds (477 grams)

Buttons and Connectors

  • Smart Connector
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Four speaker audio
  • On/Off - Sleep/Wake
  • Home/Touch ID sensor
  • Lightning connector
  • Nano-SIM tray
  • Volume up/down
  • Dual microphones

In the box

  • iPad Pro
  • Lightning to USB Cable
  • USB Power Adapter

display

  • retina display
  • 10.5-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit Multi-Touch display
  • 2224-by-1668 resolution at 264 pixels per inch (ppi)
  • Promotion technology
  • Wide color display (P3)
  • true tone display
  • Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating
  • Fully laminated display
  • antireflective coating

chip

  • A10X Fusion chip with 64‑bit architecture
  • Embedded M10 coprocessor

camera

  • 12-megapixel camera
  • ƒ/1.8 aperture
  • Digital zoom up to 5x
  • optical image stabilization
  • Six-element lens
  • Quad-LED True Tone flash
  • Panorama (up to 63 megapixels)
  • Sapphire crystal lens cover
  • backside illumination sensor
  • Hybrid IR filter
  • Autofocus with Focus Pixels
  • Tap to focus with Focus Pixels
  • Live Photos with stability
  • Improved local tone mapping
  • Body and face detection
  • exposure control
  • Noise reduction
  • Auto HDR for photos
  • Auto image stabilization
  • burst mode
  • Timer mode
  • photo geotagging

video recording

  • 4K video recording at 30 fps
  • 1080p HD video recording at 30 fps or 60 fps
  • 720p HD video recording at 30 fps
  • Optical image stabilization for video
  • Quad-LED True Tone flash
  • Slo‑mo video support for 1080p at 120 fps and 720p at 240 fps
  • Time-lapse video with stabilization
  • Cinematic video stabilization (1080p and 720p)
  • Continuous autofocus video
  • Body and face detection
  • Noise reduction
  • Take 8-megapixel still photos while recording 4K video
  • Playback zoom
  • Video geotagging

FaceTime HD Camera

  • 7-megapixel photos
  • 1080p HD video recording
  • Retina Flash
  • ƒ/2.2 aperture
  • Wide color capture for photos and Live Photos
  • Auto HDR
  • backside illumination sensor
  • Body and face detection
  • Auto image stabilization
  • burst mode
  • exposure control
  • Timer mode

Video Calling 3

  • facetime video

Audio Calling 3

  • facetime audio
  • iPad to any FaceTime-enabled device over Wi-Fi or cellular

Speakers

  • Four speaker audio

Microphones

  • Dual microphones for calls, video recording, and audio recording

Cellular and Wireless

  • All models
    Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac); dual band (2.4GHz and 5GHz); HT80 with MIMO
    Bluetooth 4.2 technology
  • Wi‑Fi + Cellular models
    UMTS/HSPA/​HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz); GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
    CDMA EV-DO Rev. A and Rev. B (800, 1900 MHz)
    LTE Advanced (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 38, 39, 40, 41) 4
    Data only 5
    WiFi calling 4
    Embedded Apple SIM 6
    Learn more about Apple SIM

SIM card

  • Nano-SIM (supports Apple SIM)
  • Embedded Apple SIM 6

location

  • All models
    • digital compass
    • WiFi
    • iBeacon microlocation
  • WiFi + Cellular models
    • Assisted GPS and GLONASS
    • Cellular

Sensors

  • touch ID
  • Three-axis gyro
  • Accelerometer
  • Barometer
  • ambient light sensor

touch ID

  • Unlock iPad
  • Secure personal data within apps
  • Make purchases from the iTunes Store, the App Store, and Apple Books

Apple Pay

  • Pay with your iPad using Touch ID within apps and on the web
  • Send and receive money in Messages

Siri 7

  • Use your voice to send messages, set reminders, and more
  • Get proactive suggestions
  • use hands-free
  • Listen and identify songs

Power and Battery 8

  • 10.5‑inch iPad Pro
    • Built-in 30.4-watt-hour rechargeable lithium-polymer battery
  • All models
    • Up to 10 hours of surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching video, or listening to music
    • Charging via power adapter or USB to computer system
  • WiFi + Cellular models
    • Up to 9 hours of surfing the web using cellular data network

operating system

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accessibility

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Features include:

  • VoiceOver
  • Magnifier
  • Siri and Dictation
  • switch control
  • Closed Captions
  • AssistiveTouch
  • Speak Screen

Built-in Apps

  • camera
  • Photos
  • messages
  • face time
  • music
  • safari
  • Calendar
  • iTunes Store
  • App Store
  • notes
  • Voice memos
  • Contacts
  • Books
  • Reminders
  • Stocks
  • Clock
  • Photo Booth
  • Podcasts
  • measure
  • Find My iPhone
  • Find My Friends
  • Files

Free Apps from Apple

Pages, Numbers, Keynote, iMovie, GarageBand, iTunes U, Clips, and Apple Store app are preinstalled on iPad.

  • Pages
  • numbers
  • Keynote
  • iMovie
  • Garage Band
  • iTunes U
  • Apple Store
  • Trailers
  • Remote
  • Music memos
  • Clips
  • Swift Playgrounds
  • Shortcuts

System Requirements

  • Apple ID (required for some features)
  • Internet Access 9

Syncing with iTunes on a Mac or PC requires:

  • Mac: OS X 10.9.5 or later
  • PC: Windows 7 or later
  • iTunes 12.5 or later (free download from www.itunes.com/download)

Languages

  • Language support
    English (Australia, UK, U.S.), Chinese (Simplified, Traditional, Traditional Hong Kong), French (Canada, France), German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish (Latin America, Mexico, Spain), Arabic, Catalan, Croatian , Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
  • QuickType keyboard support
    English (Australia, Canada, India, Singapore, UK, U.S.), Chinese - Simplified (Handwriting, Pinyin, Stroke), Chinese - Traditional (Cangjie, Handwriting, Pinyin, Stroke, Sucheng, Zhuyin), French (Belgium, Canada, France , Switzerland), German (Austria, Germany, Switzerland), Italian, Japanese (Kana, Romaji), Korean, Spanish (Latin America, Mexico, Spain), Arabic (Modern Standard, Najdi), Armenian, Azerbaijani, Belarusian, Bengali, Bulgarian, Catalan, Cherokee, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Emoji, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, Flemish, Georgian, Greek, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindi (Devanagari, Transliteration), Hinglish, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish , Kannada, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Malay, Malayalam, Maori, Marathi, Norwegian, Odia, Persian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Serbian (Cyrillic, Latin), Slovak, Slovenian, Swahili , Swedish, Tamil (Script, Transliteration), Telugu, Thai, Tibetan, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Vietnamese, Welsh
  • QuickType keyboard support with predictive input
    English (Australia, Canada, India, Singapore, UK, U.S.), Chinese (Simplified, Traditional), French (Belgium, Canada, France, Switzerland), German (Austria, Germany, Switzerland), Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish (Latin America, Mexico, Spain), Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Thai, Turkish
  • Siri languages
    English (Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, UK, U.S.), Spanish (Chile, Mexico, Spain, U.S.), French (Belgium, Canada, France, Switzerland), German (Austria, Germany , Switzerland), Italian (Italy, Switzerland), Japanese, Korean, Mandarin (China mainland, Taiwan), Cantonese (China mainland, Hong Kong), Arabic (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates), Danish (Denmark), Dutch (Belgium , Netherlands), Finnish (Finland), Hebrew (Israel), Malay (Malaysia), Norwegian (Norway), Portuguese (Brazil), Russian (Russia), Swedish (Sweden), Thai (Thailand), Turkish (Turkey)
  • Dictation languages
    English (Australia, Canada, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, UK, U.S.), Spanish (Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay, U.S.), French (Belgium, Canada, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland), German (Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland), Italian ( Italy, Switzerland), Japanese, Korean, Mandarin (China mainland, Taiwan), Cantonese (China mainland, Hong Kong, Macao), Arabic (Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates), Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch (Belgium, Netherlands), Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi (India), Hungarian, Indonesian, Malaysian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Shanghainese (China mainland), Slovakian, Swedish, Thai Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
  • Definition dictionary support
    English, Chinese (Simplified, Traditional), Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish
  • Thesaurus
    English (UK, U.S.)
  • Bilingual dictionary support
    Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Dutch, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
  • Spell check
    English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Turkish

Audio Playback

  • Audio formats supported: AAC (8 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3 (8 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Dolby Digital (AC-3), Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC -3), Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX, and AAX+), Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV
  • User-configurable maximum volume limit

TV and Video

  • AirPlay Mirroring, photos, audio, and video out to Apple TV (2nd generation or later)
  • Video mirroring and video out support: Up to 1080p through Lightning Digital AV Adapter and Lightning to VGA Adapter (adapters sold separately)
  • Supports Dolby Vision and HDR10 content
  • Video formats supported: H.264 video up to 4K, 30 frames per second, High Profile level 4.2 with AAC‑LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio or Dolby Audio up to 1008 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo or multichannel audio, in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; MPEG‑4 video up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC‑LC audio up to 160 Kbps per channel, 48kHz, stereo audio or Dolby Audio up to 1008 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo or multichannel audio, in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; Motion JPEG (M‑JPEG) up to 35 Mbps, 1280 by 720 pixels, 30 frames per second, audio in ulaw, PCM stereo audio in .avi file format

Mail Attachment Support

  • Viewable document types
    .jpg, .tiff, .gif (images); .doc and .docx (Microsoft Word); .htm and .html (web pages); .key(Keynote); .numbers(numbers); .pages(Pages); .pdf (Preview and Adobe Acrobat); .ppt and .pptx (Microsoft PowerPoint); .txt(text); .rtf (rich text format); .vcf (contact information); .xls and .xlsx (Microsoft Excel); .zip .ics

environmental requirements

  • Operating ambient temperature: 32° to 95° F (0° to 35° C)
  • Nonoperating temperature: -4° to 113° F (-20° to 45° C)
  • Relative humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing
  • Operating altitude: tested up to 10,000 feet (3000 m)
  1. Available space is less and varies due to many factors. A standard configuration uses approximately 10GB to 12GB of space (including iOS and preinstalled apps) depending on the model and settings. Preinstalled apps use about 4GB, and you can delete these apps and restore them.
  2. Size and weight vary by configuration and manufacturing process.
  3. FaceTime calling requires a FaceTime-enabled device for the caller and recipient and a Wi-Fi connection. Availability over a cellular network depends on carrier policies; data charges may apply.
  4. Data plan required. LTE Advanced, LTE, and Wi-Fi calling are available in select markets and through select carriers. Speeds are based on theoretical throughput and vary based on site conditions and carrier. For details on LTE support, contact your carrier and see www.apple.com/ipad/LTE .
  5. Cellular data plan sold separately. The model you purchase is configured to work with a particular cellular network technology. Check with your carrier for compatibility and cellular data plan availability.
  6. Embedded Apple SIM in iPad Pro may be disabled when purchased from some carriers. See your carrier for details. Apple SIM and embedded Apple SIM not available in China mainland.
  7. Siri may not be available in all languages ​​or in all areas, and features may vary by area. Internet access required. Cellular data charges may apply.
  8. Testing conducted by Apple in May 2017 using preproduction iPad Pro (10.5-inch) and iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (2nd generation) units and software. Testing consisted of full battery discharge while performing each of the following tasks: video playback, audio playback, and Internet browsing using Wi‑Fi or cellular data network. Video content was a repeated 2-hour 23-minute movie purchased from the iTunes Store. Audio content was a playlist of 358 unique audio tracks purchased from the iTunes Store. Internet over Wi‑Fi and cellular data network tests were conducted using dedicated web and mail servers, browsing snapshot versions of 20 popular web pages, and receiving mail once an hour. All settings were default except: Wi‑Fi was associated with a network (except for Internet browsing over cellular data network); the Wi‑Fi feature Ask to Join Networks and Auto-Brightness were turned off; Brightness was set to 50%; and WPA2 encryption was enabled. Battery life depends on device settings, usage, and many other factors. Battery tests are conducted using specific iPad units; actual results may vary.
  9. Wireless broadband recommended; fees may apply.

Some features may not be available for all countries or all areas. .