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Ohhh, I ordered the 12.9 256GB. I feel like I can’t wait any longer and I still have till 10/02-10/04.😩
I ordered the same one, here are the details of my order from start to finish.

iPad Pro 12.9” 256GB Wi-Fi Silver No engraving

Order placed: 8/15 7:58 PM

Processing: 8/15 – 9/11 6:00 AM

Preparing to ship: 9/11 6:30 AM

Shipped: 9/11 10:33 AM UPS Ground from Carlisle, PA

Arrived: 9/15 10:15 AM
 
IPP 128gb finally arrived. For anyone wondering see my shipping timeline below:

  • Ordered on 8/15
  • In processing for 27 days
  • Moved to preparing to ship and shipped on 9/11
  • Out for delivery on 9/16 but fedex issued a delivery exception and didn’t deliver. (Called fedex and they said they didn’t have enough drivers) Changed deliver date to next business day
  • Delivered today 9/17
Long wait but excited it finally arrived.
 

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What is the average time for “processing to preparing to shipping.” ? Is that ETA really accurate or should I be worried it didn’t move yet. I cannot calm down last part is the worst part of waiting 😂
I've seen most people experience about 22-26 days of processing before any movement. And most people have reported that the ETA is fairly accurate. I would wait to really worry until you've gotten into the 20+ days of processing.
 
I ordered the same one, here are the details of my order from start to finish.

iPad Pro 12.9” 256GB Wi-Fi Silver No engraving

Order placed: 8/15 7:58 PM

Processing: 8/15 – 9/11 6:00 AM

Preparing to ship: 9/11 6:30 AM

Shipped: 9/11 10:33 AM UPS Ground from Carlisle, PA

Arrived: 9/15 10:15 AM

So basically everyone’s waited right at a month. I’ve been hoping I’d get lucky and get it sooner. But doesn’t look that way! 😂
 
I just received a shipping notification from dBrand. I can’t believe it’s shipping already! I just ordered it last night. Hope it gets here fast. It says it’s shipping out of New York.

Interesting, didn't know they ship out of the US as well! They're a Canadian company and I thought their only warehouse was in the Toronto area, which is where mine came from. You should get it even sooner then!
 
I've seen most people experience about 22-26 days of processing before any movement. And most people have reported that the ETA is fairly accurate. I would wait to really worry until you've gotten into the 20+ days of processing.
For many people lately, it seems to be taking 26 or 27 days. Mine took 26.

So around 25-26th day it moves and then we just pray for it to arrive fast as possible 😂.
It’s been weeks that I’m following this topic and I still cant believe we are waiting 1 full month to get iPad Pro in 2020. But the worse part is we cannot do anything but wait. Even if we paid more that would’ve changed nothing.😂
 
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How’s your Battery Life? I’m getting about 11-12 Hours of Constant Usage.

Battery life is much better than I expected on 11” iPP, I have it streaming online radio all day while I am working, I also do some web browsing and a lot of YouTube on it and the battery is simply phenomenal, only plug in when I go to bed.

Considering how much I do on it in some days I am truly amazed it makes it through the full day given it’s battery size but I guess that speaks to how well Apple have optimized iOS.
 
Interesting, didn't know they ship out of the US as well! They're a Canadian company and I thought their only warehouse was in the Toronto area, which is where mine came from. You should get it even sooner then!
It says it’s shipping from Depew, NY, wherever that is, lol. I’ve never heard of it; maybe it’s a suburb of a larger city.
 
It seems like most if not all orders are shipping from a warehouse now, which is hopefully a sign that wait times are about to improve. This is good news for those who are still waiting for their iPads to arrive. I think the only case where it will still ship from China is if you got it engraved.
 
Yep. It’s so smart when plugged into the Smart Keyboard, you can’t use other Chargers with the Magic Keyboard‘s Port other than Apple’s Brick and Cable.
You know, what's interesting is the iPad Air 4 is shipping with a 20 watt charger yet also uses the same Magic Keyboard as the 11 inch iPad Pro, which ships with an 18 watt charger. Does this mean the Magic Keyboard supports 20 watt chargers? I read somewhere that charging the iPad Pro via the smart connector of the Magic Keyboard is slower then charging it directly, which might be a good thing when docking an iPad for extended periods of time on the Magic Keyboard? Thoughts?
 
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You know, what's interesting is the iPad Air 4 is shipping with a 20 watt charger yet also uses the same Magic Keyboard as the 11 inch iPad Pro, which ships with an 18 watt charger. Does this mean the Magic Keyboard supports 20 watt chargers? I read somewhere that charging the iPad Pro via the smart connector of the Magic Keyboard is slower then charging it directly, which might be a good thing when docking an iPad for extended periods of time on the Magic Keyboard? Thoughts?
Well, I charge my iPad Pro with a 29-Watt USB-C Charger that Originally Shipped with the 12-inch MacBooks.

It all Depends on what Charger you have. I think someone On Twitter Found out that it can Charge at up to 22 Watts.

If I plug my 18 Watt or a 20 Watt Charger into the MK, it will charge at the Full 20 or 18 Watts. If I plug my 29-Watt Charger in, it can’t charge at the full 29 Watts. So it steps down to it’s other Wattage, which happens to be 7.5 Watts. So Charging the iPad through the Magic Keyboard with the 29 Watt Charger is slower than Charging the iPad through the Magic Keyboard with the 18 Watt charger. But, when plugging Directly into the iPad the 29 watt Charger is obviously Faster than the 18 Watt, because the iPad can take up to 30 Watts.
 
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