Apple Inc. is expected to take the wraps off its iPads Pro 2 in the coming weeks. A Boston-based startup company claimed that a number of unidentified iPad Pros are being tested in the San Francisco Bay area and Cupertino. The report appears to be an indication of the imminent iPad Pro 2 release.

The mobile marketing company, Fiksu, has detected four new iPad models that are currently undergoing some testing in the San Francisco Bay area, Cupertino and nearby locations, according to Tech Crunch. The new iPads being tested have the serial numbers 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, and 7.4. While it appears that the Cupertino based tech giant is testing different iPads or iPad Pros, these serial numbers of the devices could be related to WiFi and LTE versions. This recently surfaced report gives more credence to the purported iPad Pro 2 release in Spring 2017.

Another piece of information that might help out speculations that the iPad Pro 2 could be presented in April is the way Apple CEO Tim Cook specified the Apple Park will be unveiled in April. That could be the tech company's groundbreaking event to launch the new iPad Pro 2. Nonetheless, the tech giant continues to be mum about the matter.

In spite of that, the upcoming iPad Pro 2 is expected to boast Apple's new A10X processor (up from the A9X processor in the iPad Pro), a 6GB of RAM and a Touch Bar feature, Mac World reported. The iPad Pro 2 could have thinner bezels and the device might also be foldable. The company is also expected to revamp the tablet's stylus.

Furthermore, the upcoming Apple tablet is anticipated to come along with a 12MP rear shooter and a 5MP front snapper. The iPad Pro 2 is expected to feature one of the best new camera features on the iPhone 6S and 6S, the Live Photos.

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