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App analytics data latest to suggest rumored iPad Pro resolution is 2732×2048

Data from Appsee claims to have identified information regarding the as-yet-unannounced larger iPad Pro, expected to feature a display ranging between 12.3 and 12.9 inches. The app analytics firm says an iPad with identifier ‘iPad6,8’ appeared in its logs with a reported screen resolution of 2732×2048. Internally, the larger iPad models are referred to as J98 and J99. The resolution is especially notable as it was previously spotted within code for iOS 9. For comparison, the current iPad Air 2 has a screen resolution of 2048×1536 with a ‘iPad5,1’ model identifier.

The jump in pixels for both axis is substantial although somewhat expected given the screen will also be increasing in area by about 80%. AppSee says its logs indicate the device has been used to open several apps from the App Store. The company has also identified ‘iPhone 8,1’ and ‘iPhone8,2’ devices corresponding to the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus.

Assuming a 12.9 inch display, an iPad screen with a 2732×2048 resolution would have a PPI of 263, which is the same as the pixel-per-inch rating of current Retina iPads. This resolution has been suggested before in previous rumors about the iPad Pro so it seems plausible.

Earlier this year, the iOS 9 beta was hacked to run at 1366 points wide, revealing extra keyboard keys and rows. If you do the math to convert between pixels and points, 2 * 1366 is exactly 2732. Some have speculated that the side-by-side multitasking is primarily targeted at the iPad Pro … making good use out of the additional horizontal resolution.

According to a KGI report from earlier today, the iPad Pro is entering mass production by October and will support an optional ‘Force Touch stylus’ for pressure sensitive drawing. In addition to benefits when sketching, we detailed how Apple plans to use Force Touch across iOS 9. In terms of announcements, it currently seems like the larger iPad Pro would be unveiled at an Apple media event in October. The September event will be reserved for the iPhone 6S announcement and a new Apple TV, although it is possible the iPad Pro could feature too as a ‘wildcard’. The iPhone 6S event is reported to be happening on September 9th.

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Comments

  1. dcj001 - 9 years ago

    “the screen will also be increasing in area by about 40%. ”

    Actually, the new iPad would be 80% larger, that 40% larger, as you said.

    • Indeed you’re correct, I suppose. Correct me if I’m wrong but

      2048 x 1536 = 3 145 728 pixels (iPad Air 2)
      2732 x 2048 = 5 595 136 pixels (rumoured iPad Pro)
      3 145 327 / 100 = 31 453,27
      5 595 136 / 31 453,27 = 177,89
      77,89% bigger resolution

  2. patstar5 - 9 years ago

    I can’t imagine using a giant 4:3 ratio touch screen. I think Microsoft does it much better with their 3:2 ratio surface 3 and surface 3 pro.

  3. John (@concjohn) - 9 years ago

    it would be awesome it if ran OS X, completely blurring the lines of OSX/iOS

    • charilaosmulder - 9 years ago

      Why would that be better than a 13″ MacBook running OSX? The form factor of the iPad is worthless for OSX because it requires a completely different interaction model. Just like a MacBook running iOS would be useless.

  4. Kurt Pimentel - 9 years ago

    Here’s the deal… Pro equals larger screen and doesn’t address the bigger issues with the product.

    Apple is so focused on consumer with this product that they will miss the boat if it doesn’t allow for extreme weather conditions and multi user sign on. Great product and we move a lot of them to the enterprise but they will get beat at enterprise level for companies wanting to be able to accomplish before mentioned issues.

  5. f2308luna - 9 years ago

    Hi all, on Aug. 1, 2015 Astronaut Scott Kelly tweeted a pic of where he sleeps on the space station (@StationCDRKelly). In the pic there is what appears to be a very large ipad (ipad pro??). I’ve also tweeted out the pic to get some insight but have not gotten any feedback (@FL23). Please go check it out; i tried to post the pic here in the comment section to no avail. Just curious if anyone else has seen it. It’s a very clear pic. Don’t think appl would be happy if they provided the space station with an unreleased ipad pro and they tweeted out of pic of it. Any insight it appreciated. Thanks!

    • Zac Hall - 9 years ago

      Looks like an iPad 2/3/4 stretched from the fish eye lens effect, right tiles appear similarly larger.

      • f2308luna - 9 years ago

        Makes sense, thanks Zac.

  6. TechSHIZZLE.com - 9 years ago

    Please announce this next month.

    I am so ready to throw money down on this.

  7. Alireza (@alixrezax) - 9 years ago

    iPad Air 2 is not iPad5,1 and it is iPad5,3 and iPad5,4

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