The iPad Pro 2 launch is a believable prospect - but people may have to wait a bit longer for the exciting new device. Apple made a big launch in September 2015 when it released its first big tablet: a device which became popular as the iPad Pro and equipped with a blockbuster screen, blasting speakers and a fast processor chip. The following March a better version in the form of a smaller tablet came and is also known as iPad pro.

Looking ahead to the future of the iPad, everyone is watching out for the next installment in the pro line. The new iPad Pro 2 can be released in 2017 and rumors mills are all up and running about the new specs and features of this beast of a device. The recent reports suggest a dual lens camera with a 10.5-inch screen and a new option of the wine color. There are also rumors of a magnetic arrangement so that consumers can attach the Apple Pencil to the iPad itself. Reports, Macworld.

In January 2017 a rumor from Apple's Asian supply chain emerged regarding the launch of a new iPad with an update to the Apple Pencil too. The new generation of the Apple Pencil will be unveiled alongside the iPad pro update. Recent reports are suggesting a March 2017 release of these fresh devices as it is the month of the year when Apple holds its first event of the year.

As per few reports, the new 10.5-inch model is supposed to be aimed at the business professional and student community for its apt size and features. The smallest iPad will act as the low-cost variant with the smaller screen and low specs and will be aimed at consumers looking for budget friendly options. There are also speculations that Apple might opt for a biennial release schedule for iPads soon because of the lower demand of such fresh updates every year. Reports, PC Advisor.

The confusion of the iPad names and models might linger for a longer time as there has been no clear indication from the company about its plan about the iPad mini line. According to some reports, the 9.7 inch iPad Pro might end up getting the tag of mini after the release of a new 10.5 inch iPad Pro this year.