While the iPad Pro has already been reported on today surrounding its supposed mass production start date, a new analytics report may show that the device actually exists even before Apple announces it.
Based on a report from AppSee, a mobile analytics firm, a new iPad with a model identifier of “iPad6,8” has shown up within its analytics logs. Interestingly enough, the screen resolution of this device is said to be showing up as 2732×2048, which has been rumored in the past to be the resolution of the iPad Pro with its 12.9-inch display.
The analytics firm is already seeing “iPhone8,1” and “iPhone8,2,” what’s believed to be the identifiers for the upcoming iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
As mentioned above, this isn’t the first time that the screen resolution of 2732×2048 has been suggested for the newest, unannounced iPad. A report surfaced in June after code within iOS 9 was found to suggest the larger iPad could boast the screen resolution. Moreover, that matched a report from DisplaySearch back in January of this year that suggested the same resolution for the larger tablet.
As it stands right now, it would seem likely that Apple is at least entering the final stages of development for the iPad Pro and beginning to test it more broadly — albeit within its own walls still. That might line up with the report from earlier on August 19 that suggests the iPad Pro could seem ass production in October, but it still seems unlikely that Apple will unveil the larger tablet at the September media event, which is rumored for September 9.
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