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iPad Pro 2015 Update: Apple May Finally Reach An All Time Low in iPad Pro Sales

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(Photo : Reuters) Apple Inc. may feel a little apprehensive when it comes to ordering new iPad Pro 12.9-inch as initial orders of the said product fails to reach their expected quantity.

Apple Inc. may feel a little apprehensive when it comes to ordering  new iPad Pro 12.9-inch as initial orders of the said product fails to reach their expected quantity.

According to Digitimes, the increased demand on smartphones have recently overpowered tablets because of their ability to acquire innovative applications and handiness, unlike the latter. While the 12.9 inch iPad Pro is seen to interest consumers, analysts think that it wouldn't make the same impact as when the iPad Air was first released. Manufactured by Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry), Apple Inc . may take their time in placing orders until such time initial demand picks up.

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Supply chain stores expect the iPad Pro 12.9" to be in the market by mid November, despite rumors of Apple start ordering its build materials in September. According to Apple Insider, while consumers can expect the units to be available by November, it wouldn't be a surprised if Apple releases them earlier than expected as they are known to introduce a new gadget lineup by mid October and make them available during the first week of November. The iPad Pro 12.9" however, is seemingly more appropriate for business and educational purposes, according to 9to5mac. Where keyboard is concerned, the one that is being currently viewed and interactively used on iOS9, which features keys and symbols on better screen resolution, may be adapted to the new iPad Pro.

A new layout for the second page of symbols and keys have received a major revamp, occupying entirely larger space on the screen. The iPad Pro 12.9" is the perfect receiver of the new keyboard layout. The layout, which also features a larger keyboard that contains more characters, will eventually minimize the presence of a third page of a keyboard and users can only opt for a practical two page character search.

In a statement made by Tim Cook, Apple's Chief Executive, he said "I view it as a speed bump, not a huge issue. That said, we want to grow. We don't like negative numbers on these things."

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