Boasting a 25 per cent reduction in volume, both versions clock in at 5.9mm, making it the thinnest iPad ever. Gone, too, are the headphone jack and home button, though the iPad Pro now includes Face ID for the first time and gestural navigation already familiar to iPhone X and iPhone XS users. It’s the iPad the firm has ‘wanted to design from the beginning’, with all-new designs pushing 11-inch and 12.9-inch Liquid Retina displays to the edges of the iPad Pro.
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