Apple September 9 2015 event news: iPad Pro and iPad Mini 4 to be included in device releases?

 [photo: YouTube Screen Capture/Mac Rumors]

Apple will be holding a special event in a couple of days in what many believe will be the debut of the highly awaited iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. But will these be the only ones presented at the occasion?

It is believed that Apple is likely to introduce other products on their end. Among them include the Apple TV 4 as well as perhaps the iPad Pro and iPad Mini 4 if the reports of Mac Rumors are truly dead on.

As far as the iPad Pro is concerned, the new tablet will reportedly come out with about the same size of Apple's famed MacBook. This means that the tablet may possibly feature a large screen meant for enterprise use, which may be tied up to the fact that the company has entered partnerships with Cisco and IBM.

As for features, the iPad Pro will boast of an A9 processor, 2 GB of RAM, a ForceTouch-based Stylus, powerful speakers, and maybe USB 3.0 ports. It is likely to come with iOS 9.1 out of the box.

A September debut for the iPad variant seems a bit uncanny since Apple normally does this in October. But the belief is that the company may have fast-tracked the reveal a bit to give app developers ample time to create apps for the new device.

Aside from the iPad Pro, the iPad Mini 4 is something that could be out as well. The new iPad Mini variant will be 7.9 inches in size and this could somehow pull it abreast with the iPad Air 2, which may have a successor only by 2016.

It would be wise to take note as well that while the devices could be launched, it may take some time before they are actually made available. Chances are they will be out in the market only by October. Check out the video below from Mac Rumors. 

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