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10 iPad Pro 2018 Release Date Tips

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If you’re thinking about picking up the rumored iPad Pro 2018 there are some things we think you should do ahead of its release date.

The iPad Pro 2018 is the rumored successor for the company’s current iPad Pro models. The device isn’t confirmed, but reliable sources point to an arrival in 2018 alongside Apple’s new 2018 iPhones.

These sources have outlined some of the iPad Pro 2018’s potential features and they include a new design, Face ID, and a brand  new A11 processor that’ll help separate it from previous models.

All signs point to a launch this fall alongside new iPhones and Apple’s new iOS 12 operating system on September 12th. Apple’s confirmed a media event on that date.

While some of you are better off buying a new iPad right now, some of you might want to endure a few more weeks of iPad Pro 2018 rumors and wait for the launch.

If you’re indeed thinking about holding out for Apple’s rumored iPad, there are some things you’ll want to do between now and the announcement.

Preparing for a hardware release date isn’t easy, particularly if said release date isn’t set in stone. That said, there are some things you should think about as we approach the fall and Apple’s September 12th event.

Our guide will take you through some steps we think most prospective iPad Pro 2018 buyers should take right now and/or in the weeks ahead.

Track iPad Pro 2018 Rumors

Track iPad Pro 2018 Rumors

If you think you might want to buy a brand new iPad this year, make sure you keep your eyes and ears open for new rumors as we push deeper into the year.

iPad Pro 2018 rumors are starting to pickup steam and we should see a steady stream of leaks and reports emerge ahead of the official announcement from Apple.

And while you might not want to follow the Apple rumor mill every single day, these reports will help you set realistic expectations about the launch date, the iPad Pro 2018's price, its features, and its software.

Make sure you check in with the rumor mill periodically. This way you aren't caught off-guard by the launch or the changes Apple's making to its tablet line.

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