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Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey
Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey

Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey

WHATS IN THE BOX? Apple 11-Inch iPad Pro (Latest Model) with Wi-Fi - 256GBUSB-C Charge Cable (1 meter)20W USB-C Power AdapterDESCRIPTIONiPad Pro. With astonishing performance, superfast wireless connectivity, and next-generation Apple Pencil experience. Plus, powerful new productivity and collaboration features in iPadOS 16. iPad Pro is the ultimate iPad.

WHATS IN THE BOX? Apple 11-Inch iPad Pro (Latest Model) with Wi-Fi - 256GBUSB-C Charge Cable (1 meter)20W USB-C Power AdapterDESCRIPTIONiPad Pro. With astonishing performance, superfast wireless connectivity, and next-generation Apple Pencil experience. Plus, powerful new productivity and collaboration features in iPadOS 16. iPad Pro is the ultimate iPad.

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Apple 11" iPad Pro M2 Chip 2022 Wifi 256GB Space Grey

WHATS IN THE BOX? Apple 11-Inch iPad Pro (Latest Model) with Wi-Fi - 256GBUSB-C Charge Cable (1 meter)20W USB-C Power AdapterDESCRIPTIONiPad Pro. With astonishing performance, superfast wireless connectivity, and next-generation Apple Pencil experience. Plus, powerful new productivity and collaboration features in iPadOS 16. iPad Pro is the ultimate iPad.

WHATS IN THE BOX? Apple 11-Inch iPad Pro (Latest Model) with Wi-Fi - 256GBUSB-C Charge Cable (1 meter)20W USB-C Power AdapterDESCRIPTIONiPad Pro. With astonishing performance, superfast wireless connectivity, and next-generation Apple Pencil experience. Plus, powerful new productivity and collaboration features in iPadOS 16. iPad Pro is the ultimate iPad.

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Green Gadgets

$909.00

Apple iPad Pro 11" 4th Gen Wi-Fi | Refurbished 256GB / Grey / Very Good - 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee

Free delivery

eBay.com.au

$932.08

Apple Ipad Pro 11" 4th Gen, 256gb, Wi-fi - Gray - Very Good - 1 Year

Delivery $80.62

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Tech Crazy Australia

$999.00

Apple iPad Pro 11 (2022) 4th Gen | 256GB Storage | Wi-Fi Only | TechCrazy

Delivery between 6–9 Apr $18.99

TechCrazy

$1,084.84

Apple iPad Pro 11 (2022) 4th Gen | 256GB Storage | Wi-Fi Only | TechCrazy

Delivery between 2–8 Apr $20.87

microless.com

$1,428.83

Apple iPad Pro (2022), 11" Liquid Retina Display, 256GB Storage, M2 Chip with 8-Core CPU & 10-Core GPU, WiFi Only, Face ID, USB-C / Thunderbolt / USB

Delivery between 3–10 Apr $48.53

TechCart

$1,547.50

Apple iPad Pro 11" 2022 WiFi (A2759) (256GB, Space Gray)

Delivery $96

Price history

Price history

Reviews

12.9 inch iPad Pro is a BEAST!
9 December 2022JohnS

originally posted on bestbuy.com

I have used multiple tablets from both Apple and Samsung and each of my two my children have the previous version of the 12.9 inch iPad Pro. The previous version is amazing. This newest version is amazingly amazing in every way. The cameras are better. The interaction between the 2nd generation Apple pencil and the iPad is appreciably better. The display is beautiful. The speed is greater than imagined. Every function is instantaneous. The sound has both greater volume and higher quality. While still waiting for the separately ordered case to arrive, my cat slid it off a table and it survived a three-foot drop without even the slightest scratch. I know that laptops will always have an edge because they have more physical space for the installation of components. ...Ā MoreI have used multiple tablets from both Apple and Samsung and each of my two my children have the previous version of the 12.9 inch iPad Pro. The previous version is amazing. This newest version is amazingly amazing in every way. The cameras are better. The interaction between the 2nd generation Apple pencil and the iPad is appreciably better. The display is beautiful. The speed is greater than imagined. Every function is instantaneous. The sound has both greater volume and higher quality. While still waiting for the separately ordered case to arrive, my cat slid it off a table and it survived a three-foot drop without even the slightest scratch. I know that laptops will always have an edge because they have more physical space for the installation of components. However, unless the user has very particular needs, I believe that this new version of the 12.9 inch iPad Pro, with Apple's much faster proprietary CPU, can finally be judged as a laptop replacement in a much more convenient physical form.

A handy tablet
9 June 2023ELDH

originally posted on vzw.com

A handy tool with some convenient improvements. My wife gave her father her tablet a few years ago so he could read news, do his banking, etc. At the time she found her phone sufficed for her needs. Over time she realized that a phone is not quite practical for some of her needs (cooking/reading a recipe while cooking; reading an e-book, watching a show). This tablet is significantly lighter than her old one and, obviously, faster. The USB-C charger is awesome. Sorry you got dragged into USB-C kicking and screaming, Apple, but we, the consumer, appreciate it. It's nice not have to hunt for a charger knowing the tablet charges off USB-C and we are awaiting the iPhone 15 and USB-C. We have a number gadgets and electronics that all use USB-C to charge and this makes it ...Ā MoreA handy tool with some convenient improvements. My wife gave her father her tablet a few years ago so he could read news, do his banking, etc. At the time she found her phone sufficed for her needs. Over time she realized that a phone is not quite practical for some of her needs (cooking/reading a recipe while cooking; reading an e-book, watching a show). This tablet is significantly lighter than her old one and, obviously, faster. The USB-C charger is awesome. Sorry you got dragged into USB-C kicking and screaming, Apple, but we, the consumer, appreciate it. It's nice not have to hunt for a charger knowing the tablet charges off USB-C and we are awaiting the iPhone 15 and USB-C. We have a number gadgets and electronics that all use USB-C to charge and this makes it more convenient.

A powerful tablet
12 June 2023ReviewerJK

originally posted on bestbuy.com

It is a remarkable tablet that pushes the boundaries of what a portable device can do. Its standout feature is the breathtaking Liquid Retina XDR display, measuring 12.9 inches diagonally and delivering an immersive visual experience with vivid colors, deep blacks, and exceptional brightness.Under the hood, the iPad Pro 6th gen is equipped with Apple's M1 chip, which brings desktop-class performance to a tablet. Whether you're editing videos, creating digital art, or multitasking with demanding apps, the M1 chip handles it all effortlessly, delivering smooth and lag-free performance.The device supports the latest iPadOS, providing a seamless and intuitive user experience. The introduction of the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil enhances productivity and ...Ā MoreIt is a remarkable tablet that pushes the boundaries of what a portable device can do. Its standout feature is the breathtaking Liquid Retina XDR display, measuring 12.9 inches diagonally and delivering an immersive visual experience with vivid colors, deep blacks, and exceptional brightness.Under the hood, the iPad Pro 6th gen is equipped with Apple's M1 chip, which brings desktop-class performance to a tablet. Whether you're editing videos, creating digital art, or multitasking with demanding apps, the M1 chip handles it all effortlessly, delivering smooth and lag-free performance.The device supports the latest iPadOS, providing a seamless and intuitive user experience. The introduction of the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil enhances productivity and creativity, allowing you to type comfortably and draw with precision.

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Green Gadgets

$909.00

Out of stock

Apple iPad Pro 11" 4th Gen Wi-Fi | Refurbished 256GB / Grey / Very Good - 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee

Free delivery

eBay.com.au

$932.08

Apple Ipad Pro 11" 4th Gen, 256gb, Wi-fi - Gray - Very Good - 1 Year

Delivery $80.62

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Tech Crazy Australia

$999.00

Out of stock

Apple iPad Pro 11 (2022) 4th Gen | 256GB Storage | Wi-Fi Only | TechCrazy

Delivery between 6–9 Apr $18.99

TechCrazy

$1,084.84

Apple iPad Pro 11 (2022) 4th Gen | 256GB Storage | Wi-Fi Only | TechCrazy

Delivery between 2–8 Apr $20.87

microless.com

$1,428.83

Apple iPad Pro (2022), 11" Liquid Retina Display, 256GB Storage, M2 Chip with 8-Core CPU & 10-Core GPU, WiFi Only, Face ID, USB-C / Thunderbolt / USB

Delivery between 3–10 Apr $48.53

Price history

Price history

Reviews

12.9 inch iPad Pro is a BEAST!
9 December 2022

I have used multiple tablets from both Apple and Samsung and each of my two my children have the previous version of the 12.9 inch iPad Pro. The previous version is amazing. This newest version is amazingly amazing in every way. The cameras are better. The interaction between the 2nd generation Apple pencil and the iPad is appreciably better. The display is beautiful. The speed is greater than imagined. Every function is instantaneous. The sound has both greater volume and higher quality. While still waiting for the separately ordered case to arrive, my cat slid it off a table and it survived a three-foot drop without even the slightest scratch. I know that laptops will always have an edge because they have more physical space for the installation of components. ...Ā MoreI have used multiple tablets from both Apple and Samsung and each of my two my children have the previous version of the 12.9 inch iPad Pro. The previous version is amazing. This newest version is amazingly amazing in every way. The cameras are better. The interaction between the 2nd generation Apple pencil and the iPad is appreciably better. The display is beautiful. The speed is greater than imagined. Every function is instantaneous. The sound has both greater volume and higher quality. While still waiting for the separately ordered case to arrive, my cat slid it off a table and it survived a three-foot drop without even the slightest scratch. I know that laptops will always have an edge because they have more physical space for the installation of components. However, unless the user has very particular needs, I believe that this new version of the 12.9 inch iPad Pro, with Apple's much faster proprietary CPU, can finally be judged as a laptop replacement in a much more convenient physical form.

JohnS originally posted on bestbuy.com
A handy tablet
9 June 2023

A handy tool with some convenient improvements. My wife gave her father her tablet a few years ago so he could read news, do his banking, etc. At the time she found her phone sufficed for her needs. Over time she realized that a phone is not quite practical for some of her needs (cooking/reading a recipe while cooking; reading an e-book, watching a show). This tablet is significantly lighter than her old one and, obviously, faster. The USB-C charger is awesome. Sorry you got dragged into USB-C kicking and screaming, Apple, but we, the consumer, appreciate it. It's nice not have to hunt for a charger knowing the tablet charges off USB-C and we are awaiting the iPhone 15 and USB-C. We have a number gadgets and electronics that all use USB-C to charge and this makes it ...Ā MoreA handy tool with some convenient improvements. My wife gave her father her tablet a few years ago so he could read news, do his banking, etc. At the time she found her phone sufficed for her needs. Over time she realized that a phone is not quite practical for some of her needs (cooking/reading a recipe while cooking; reading an e-book, watching a show). This tablet is significantly lighter than her old one and, obviously, faster. The USB-C charger is awesome. Sorry you got dragged into USB-C kicking and screaming, Apple, but we, the consumer, appreciate it. It's nice not have to hunt for a charger knowing the tablet charges off USB-C and we are awaiting the iPhone 15 and USB-C. We have a number gadgets and electronics that all use USB-C to charge and this makes it more convenient.

ELDH originally posted on vzw.com
A powerful tablet
12 June 2023

It is a remarkable tablet that pushes the boundaries of what a portable device can do. Its standout feature is the breathtaking Liquid Retina XDR display, measuring 12.9 inches diagonally and delivering an immersive visual experience with vivid colors, deep blacks, and exceptional brightness.Under the hood, the iPad Pro 6th gen is equipped with Apple's M1 chip, which brings desktop-class performance to a tablet. Whether you're editing videos, creating digital art, or multitasking with demanding apps, the M1 chip handles it all effortlessly, delivering smooth and lag-free performance.The device supports the latest iPadOS, providing a seamless and intuitive user experience. The introduction of the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil enhances productivity and ...Ā MoreIt is a remarkable tablet that pushes the boundaries of what a portable device can do. Its standout feature is the breathtaking Liquid Retina XDR display, measuring 12.9 inches diagonally and delivering an immersive visual experience with vivid colors, deep blacks, and exceptional brightness.Under the hood, the iPad Pro 6th gen is equipped with Apple's M1 chip, which brings desktop-class performance to a tablet. Whether you're editing videos, creating digital art, or multitasking with demanding apps, the M1 chip handles it all effortlessly, delivering smooth and lag-free performance.The device supports the latest iPadOS, providing a seamless and intuitive user experience. The introduction of the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil enhances productivity and creativity, allowing you to type comfortably and draw with precision.

ReviewerJK originally posted on bestbuy.com
Good device. Outdated OS
13 May 2023

The device itself functions nicely. Very big ecosystem with useful apps. Fast and responsive.If your all-in on the Apple ecosystem than this OS might be amazing. This system is great for anyone who doesn't need any form of customization.The OS is just very outdated and needs a complete redesign with functionality when compared to android. Apparently, Apple still haven't figured out how to add a calculator to the ipad, very limited amount of useful gestures, add a close all apps button, widgets controls are bad/very limited, and file management is very poor.The Apple pencil is great when using in an app. But I have noticed it to be gitchy at times in apps and on the Home screen.I use this mainly for watching videos, random notes, and playing bloons. I get ...Ā MoreThe device itself functions nicely. Very big ecosystem with useful apps. Fast and responsive.If your all-in on the Apple ecosystem than this OS might be amazing. This system is great for anyone who doesn't need any form of customization.The OS is just very outdated and needs a complete redesign with functionality when compared to android. Apparently, Apple still haven't figured out how to add a calculator to the ipad, very limited amount of useful gestures, add a close all apps button, widgets controls are bad/very limited, and file management is very poor.The Apple pencil is great when using in an app. But I have noticed it to be gitchy at times in apps and on the Home screen.I use this mainly for watching videos, random notes, and playing bloons. I get maybe 5 hours of battery life out of it. Charging speed is very slow. The usbc to usbc cable is garbage for transferring data.

perry originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Laura's review of APPLE 11" iPad Pro (2022) - 128 GB, Space Grey
12 March 2023

Pros: This is my second iPad Pro, the previous purchased in 2017. It’s still the usual good standard and does everything that I need it to. (I use mine for the purpose of digital drawing predominantly.) I’m very much a fan of the Apple Pencil (not included) being able to charge without having to be plugged in. (Just having to touch the side of the iPad.)I also like the fact that it uses a more universal charging port with the USB-C now. It definitely makes things easier for if I’m out and have forgotten my charger.Cons: As always, the price is astronomical for what you’re getting. I actually really wanted the 12.9in version but just couldn’t justify the extra expense for a couple of extra inches of screen. (As I already believe the price for the 11in is already too ...Ā MorePros: This is my second iPad Pro, the previous purchased in 2017. It’s still the usual good standard and does everything that I need it to. (I use mine for the purpose of digital drawing predominantly.) I’m very much a fan of the Apple Pencil (not included) being able to charge without having to be plugged in. (Just having to touch the side of the iPad.)I also like the fact that it uses a more universal charging port with the USB-C now. It definitely makes things easier for if I’m out and have forgotten my charger.Cons: As always, the price is astronomical for what you’re getting. I actually really wanted the 12.9in version but just couldn’t justify the extra expense for a couple of extra inches of screen. (As I already believe the price for the 11in is already too high.) The battery life doesn’t seem all that great either. As I said, I predominantly use mine for drawing and it seems to run down incredibly fast. I wonder how fast it would drop if I were using it for something more intensive.

Laura originally posted on Currys
Love it! Truly love it if you don’t look too deep.
8 January 2023

This is my 3rd IPad. I chose this model for a critical reason; the unlocked cell version contains the GPS electronics. I need this to use aviation moving maps . I also loaded up on internal memory for the same reason. I will say I was dissatisfied with the previous version as there are two items which will render the IPAD useless is a broken screen, not too bad because it is repairable and the USB charging port wearing out and was NOT REPAIRABLE! The older IPAD the usb was directly connected to the primary board and you might as well toss because it then could not be charged. The newer IPads have this circuit as a separate module. Having said this the IPad has a charging port which is separate. If you look on the back of the iPad there are three little dots. Those ...Ā MoreThis is my 3rd IPad. I chose this model for a critical reason; the unlocked cell version contains the GPS electronics. I need this to use aviation moving maps . I also loaded up on internal memory for the same reason. I will say I was dissatisfied with the previous version as there are two items which will render the IPAD useless is a broken screen, not too bad because it is repairable and the USB charging port wearing out and was NOT REPAIRABLE! The older IPAD the usb was directly connected to the primary board and you might as well toss because it then could not be charged. The newer IPads have this circuit as a separate module. Having said this the IPad has a charging port which is separate. If you look on the back of the iPad there are three little dots. Those dots connect up to the very expensive IPAD key board and it can charge the internal battery without the wear and tear. Why do they not have a charging device which does not cost an arm and a leg? So that’s my complaint. Spend this kind of money and let a wearable part used every day which will eventually break. Are the designers brain dead? So the right to repair is something APPLE is Fighting. They reluctantly will supple parts but each part is coded to a particular serial number. I guess this is progress. So would I ever not buy an IPad? Nope in this day and time I cannot see me not being connected. I love the operation and the ease of use. Apple is fighting on another front not to have the iPad replace their equally great laptops. So they are careful not to let the systems overlap too much. So if you use apple products you will pay in more ways than one. I do believe they make superior products.

Bill originally posted on bestbuy.com
MARIA'S NEW IPAD PRO
24 January 2023

Thank you John Lewis for prompt delivery of my IPad Pro, my Magic Keyboard, my Apple Pencil. This was a gift from my loving Husband for which I Thank You. I would like to explore my artistic side as I would like to design ceramic garden pots. I am a ceramic artist and hope to use my iPad and Pencil and keyboard to do this. I am very pleased with learning to draw with my Apple Pencil and the colours are amazing. My IPad is so efficient and fast and I have a lot more to explore on my iPad, I also have a lot of storage too which is a massive difference when storing all my images.I am always happy with all my orders from John Lewis as I have an account. I receive great offers from John Lewis and always buy my expensive items from John Lewis. The customer service is ...Ā MoreThank you John Lewis for prompt delivery of my IPad Pro, my Magic Keyboard, my Apple Pencil. This was a gift from my loving Husband for which I Thank You. I would like to explore my artistic side as I would like to design ceramic garden pots. I am a ceramic artist and hope to use my iPad and Pencil and keyboard to do this. I am very pleased with learning to draw with my Apple Pencil and the colours are amazing. My IPad is so efficient and fast and I have a lot more to explore on my iPad, I also have a lot of storage too which is a massive difference when storing all my images.I am always happy with all my orders from John Lewis as I have an account. I receive great offers from John Lewis and always buy my expensive items from John Lewis. The customer service is really Great and if there are any issues they are happy to help as most of my items have a 2 year warranty.Thank You Apple but most of all Thank You John Lewis.

Maria originally posted on johnlewis.com
Perfection
7 December 2022

The iPad Pro is still the best tablet on the planet by far.The display is excellent as always. Colors are vivid and text is sharp. ProMotion 120Hz is life changing; you’ll never want to use a 60Hz screen again.The pro has some of the best speakers I’ve ever heard in a portable device, tablet or laptop. While the bass isn’t as strong as I’d like, (it’s a miracle there’s as much as bass as there is in the ridiculously thin form factor of this thing) the mids and higher end are incredibly clear.Performance is overkill for iPadOS, but nonetheless the M2 chip speeds through any task you throw at it. You can try to make the thing slow down with multiple apps and tabs open, but it’ll just chug on without breaking a sweat.Battery life lasts a full day and then some. ...Ā MoreThe iPad Pro is still the best tablet on the planet by far.The display is excellent as always. Colors are vivid and text is sharp. ProMotion 120Hz is life changing; you’ll never want to use a 60Hz screen again.The pro has some of the best speakers I’ve ever heard in a portable device, tablet or laptop. While the bass isn’t as strong as I’d like, (it’s a miracle there’s as much as bass as there is in the ridiculously thin form factor of this thing) the mids and higher end are incredibly clear.Performance is overkill for iPadOS, but nonetheless the M2 chip speeds through any task you throw at it. You can try to make the thing slow down with multiple apps and tabs open, but it’ll just chug on without breaking a sweat.Battery life lasts a full day and then some. It’s not gonna beat out the 13ā€ M2 MacBook Air, but if you’re the type to plug in your device overnight regardless of its charge, then the Pro’s battery should be more than enough.Apple pencil gets a small upgrade on the M2 iPad Pro with the new ā€˜hover’ feature that allows a preview of the color, size, and angle of your brush strokes before making contact with the screen. Well this isn’t new technology by any means, its inclusion on the new Pro is appreciated.Magic keyboard support continues to be great and allows the iPad to turn into a versatile laptop that suits most peoples workflows.

Cam6307 originally posted on bestbuy.com
What an improvement from my fifth generation iPad
4 November 2022

Coming from a fifth generation iPad, it was hard to get used to not having the button at the bottom. Also other things to get used to with new iOS, like when I swipe up from the bottom, the taskbar pops up first, when I’m used to minimizing the screen first. So you kind of have to continue swiping to shrink your browser window, or search through apps, not sure if I’m explaining that clearly, but when you swipe up to get all the open windows and apps, and you can flick them up to make them disappear, that’s the function I’m talking about. I also IMMEDIATELY noticed this speaker, improvement, and how light weight and thin the unit is. Though it’s not the HDR screen the larger pro has, I think the quality is great, again a big improvement from my iPad fifth generation. ...Ā MoreComing from a fifth generation iPad, it was hard to get used to not having the button at the bottom. Also other things to get used to with new iOS, like when I swipe up from the bottom, the taskbar pops up first, when I’m used to minimizing the screen first. So you kind of have to continue swiping to shrink your browser window, or search through apps, not sure if I’m explaining that clearly, but when you swipe up to get all the open windows and apps, and you can flick them up to make them disappear, that’s the function I’m talking about. I also IMMEDIATELY noticed this speaker, improvement, and how light weight and thin the unit is. Though it’s not the HDR screen the larger pro has, I think the quality is great, again a big improvement from my iPad fifth generation. It looks bigger than my iPad fifth generation, but it doesn’t feel any heavier or harder to hold. I have not bought the keyboard for it, but I’m thinking about it as it is seems from online reviews kind of handy to not drag my laptop inside or further taking out my laptop, plugging it in, and going through all that when this is always charged and in my room. I can swipe through emails, search the web, check out YouTube, social media, real estate, all very easily, while lying in bed without any discomfort. I added a slim shell case, as I don’t like those other cases that cover and prop up, and feel bulky holding while sitting in bed, or on the couch. Battery also last twice as long as my four or five year old fifth-generation. A dislike is the power down feature , though, I think I can fix that in settings, and screenshot doesn’t feel natural either. It’s set up where I pinch the top button and top volume button meaning I have to grab the top corner together with fingers on both hands and doesn’t feel easy to do in hand and I have to rest the tablet on my stomach to hold pressure while pressing. Old method better and more secure using the two palms of my hand on two opposite ends of the tablet made it much easier to hold without feeling like the tablet is gonna fly out of my hand, or fall on the ground. Also the old method was easy, either horizontally or vertically. I guess I have to get used to it if I can’t fix it in settings, which I know there are a few settings like that which I need to explore. So I’ve heard it before, and now I agree, Apple needs to bring back the button!!!

TortugaPrince originally posted on vzw.com
Will this work for a old migrated Sprint account
6 January 2023

I believe Microcenter is doing a good job in regards to helping customers. I did use the text to customer for the first time and it was a good experience. Although sometimes you still prefer to speak with someone in regards to finding a product.Also the product I picked up was a good product and worked out of the box but my issue that I was having was my Cellular services didn't work on it due to me being a former Sprint Customer and me having to migrate over to T Mobile and I found out some information that will help you and future buyers.Please make mention on your IPad Pro 11 4th generation that the cellular service doesn’t work with T Mobile if you migrated from Sprint to T Mobile you might experience issues connecting.Now there was no way of know this and ...Ā MoreI believe Microcenter is doing a good job in regards to helping customers. I did use the text to customer for the first time and it was a good experience. Although sometimes you still prefer to speak with someone in regards to finding a product.Also the product I picked up was a good product and worked out of the box but my issue that I was having was my Cellular services didn't work on it due to me being a former Sprint Customer and me having to migrate over to T Mobile and I found out some information that will help you and future buyers.Please make mention on your IPad Pro 11 4th generation that the cellular service doesn’t work with T Mobile if you migrated from Sprint to T Mobile you might experience issues connecting.Now there was no way of know this and when I called T Mobile none of the Reps new this. I had to go to multiple stores and only one person who was a formal Sprint employee new this. It needs to be explained to them that in order to put the Ipad Pro 11 4th generation on a T mobile account you will need to be fully migrated to a T Mobile plan if for some reason your have a cheaper plan then the newer plans then the other option would be to purchase the 6th Generation IPad pro 12.9 inch with Cellular and it should work.We tested the IPad Pro 11 4th generation with a tmobile only slim card and the IPad pro 11 4th generation did work but it was for someone who has a straight T Mobile account and not a migrated account.When the 6 generation IPad pro was purchased I immediately called T Mobile to check to see if it was compatible and they immediately said that the device was compatible and I was able to put it on a new line and new slim card without a issue and then cancel my other line that had my old Ipad device. This allowed me to do a fresh start on the device then I restored the I cloud backup. But I checked the imei number through t mobile first this time before I added all of my stuff back on.So please make sure this is noted in bold letters on your website for this device so other people who are in a similar situation want buy the wrong one and have to spend a day trying to figure this out like I did. I will be working to add this possibly to one of your reviewsRemember: This device does work with a straight T Mobile account. This device will give you issues if you have a account that was mitigated from a Sprint to T Mobile.This review has nothing to do with Micro Center love this place and would recommend them to anyone. This is to help Formal sprint customers who want to upgrade their tablet to the new one and want to purchase it outright and add it to their existing account but dont know which one works if they have a migrated sprint account this took me from 11 am to 5 pm to get resolved so im going to help save other people time

cal4 originally posted on microcenter.com