iPad Pro will use Sharp screens, goes into production in September

iPad Pro Sharp screeniPad Pro will be launched in 2015 by the Apple company and this is what I found out in the last few weeks thanks to multiple sources who disclosed the secrets of the partners who manufacture this product for those in Cupertino.

Yesterday we were told that iPad Pro runs iOS 9.1 on a screen with a resolution of 2732 x 2048 pixels and has a Force Touch stylus, and today we learn that its screen would be manufactured by the Sharp company, the manufacturing process to begin in September in China.

According to some information that appeared today, the iPad Pro will go into test production in September, and the mass production process will be initiated in October, with Foxconn being responsible for the entire manufacturing process of the iPad tablet.

Foxconn is a traditional partner of the Apple company, and for the iPad Pro Apple will rely on it, on those from Sharp with whom it has been working for years, Samsung and TPK will be the secondary producers of screens, while the Foxconn subsidiary named GIS will produce the tactile modules.

Apple's reported 12.9-inch iPad will feature displays from Sharp while Foxconn Group subsidiary General Interface Solution (GIS) will be mainly responsible for touch modules, lamination and LCM assembly, according to industry sources. The device will enter production by the end of the third quarter and go into mass production in the fourth. Sharp will provide Open Cell LCD displays while GIS will provide GF touch panels.

In terms of production, at the moment it is expected that the initial batch will be a maximum of 5.5 million units that Apple could sell by the end of this year, if there will be enough people interested in this iPad Pro tablet .

Apart from all this, it is expected that the iPad Pro will work with an A9X chip that has a triple-core processor and 2 GB of RAM, so we will have a powerful product.