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Hart1583

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I think it’ll be available immediately.
My evidence:
Verizon basically all out of stock of IPad Pro 12’9
Verizon took away my “$150 off any iPad with new line” offer that’s been there for like a year
 

Rafterman

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I think it’ll be available immediately.
My evidence:
Verizon basically all out of stock of IPad Pro 12’9
Verizon took away my “$150 off any iPad with new line” offer that’s been there for like a year

Due to the screen yield delays, that's why a lot of us think there could be a delay for the Pros. Apple has done it before.
 

Joseph C

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I hope they are, at least, available for preorder Friday 10th shipping Friday 17th.

Available immediately would be even better though as I've just parted ways with my 11 inch Pro!
 
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Chevyguy2021

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I travel to Hawaii on Monday may 21 so I hope I get my hands on one before the plane ride from the east coast!
 
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asleep

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Question: I thought I heard on MR YouTube that Apple might move the screen camera to landscape for the Air as well as the Pro… Would that mean Face ID would become available for the new iPad Air models?
 

Jay-Jacob

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Question: I thought I heard on MR YouTube that Apple might move the screen camera to landscape for the Air as well as the Pro… Would that mean Face ID would become available for the new iPad Air models?
I really hope so but doubt it. Base iPad have landscape camera I think and doesn’t have Face ID.
 
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Rafterman

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I saw a chart, where iPad is only 6 percent of Apple sales (iPhone the most, at 51 percent).

Makes me wonder how long iPads will be around. At least in their current forms. Of course, Macs are only 8 percent, so who knows.
 

Lobwedgephil

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I saw a chart, where iPad is only 6 percent of Apple sales (iPhone the most, at 51 percent).

Makes me wonder how long iPads will be around. At least in their current forms. Of course, Macs are only 8 percent, so who knows.
It was still $6 billion revenue last quarter, in a very bad quarter, probably about $10 next quarter, with great margins. They aren't going away anytime soon.
 

scottwiz105

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I saw a chart, where iPad is only 6 percent of Apple sales (iPhone the most, at 51 percent).

Makes me wonder how long iPads will be around. At least in their current forms. Of course, Macs are only 8 percent, so who knows.
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looks like iPhones are the largest revenue stream, but iPads are #2. Macs are the least revenue contribution For what it’s worth.
 
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Royksöpp

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I upgraded from a A12X to M1 iPad specifically to get double the RAM and it definitely made a difference. A12X was plenty fast still but you could feel the 4GB ram limit.

I remember when I upgraded from the Air to the Air 2. It was only 1GB to 2GB, but it made a huge difference.
 

Isengardtom

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I saw a chart, where iPad is only 6 percent of Apple sales (iPhone the most, at 51 percent).

Makes me wonder how long iPads will be around. At least in their current forms. Of course, Macs are only 8 percent, so who knows.
Is normal with there not being any upgrades for > 500 days. if you look at last year first 2 (Apple) quarters, iPad was ahead of Mac. Reason : iPad launches in Q4 2022, which is Q1 2023 For them

below from Conso financials on Apple website - iPad will always only represent about 6-8% of sales. Same with Mac btw
 

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looks like iPhones are the largest revenue stream, but iPads are #2. Macs are the least revenue contribution For what it’s worth.
Weren’t the Mac’s #2 again? Interesting chart. Looks like the bigger iphones took much of iPads growth… when the 6plus came out.
Services are on growth, iPhones might peaked.
Maybe they will try to push the iPad in another direction cause the “bigger iphone” doesn’t work anymore with iphones getting bigger and bigger.
They need find a reason for people to buy both. I think indeed the next iPad pro will be interesting. Maybe it will be even renamed.
 

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looks like iPhones are the largest revenue stream, but iPads are #2. Macs are the least revenue contribution For what it’s worth.
You’re reading the chart wrong. The only part of the vertical column that represents each category is the part that is actually in the color associated with that category. So, looking at the recent quarter (the far right spike), iPhone is first, Services is second, Wearables third, Mac fourth, and iPad last.
 

xxray

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We're getting pretty close to the announcement. Do you think the new design will contain a notch? :p
 
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