IPad Pencil Pro and Apple were presented on 9 September at the Keynote iPhone 6s. That has already happened more than a month and seems to have been somewhat forgotten because it has not yet reached the market, but increasingly lack least for that, since the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil just received final approval from the FCC .
The iPad will be the first Pro 12.9 inch tablet company US and its technical characteristics will not leave anyone indifferent. In iPadizate already recently we gave an overview of all the innovations that will bring this device , if you want to remember.
Now, Apple has received final approval from the Federal Communications Commission, known as FCC for both iPad to the Apple Pro Pencil, stylus submitted by the tablet. And it is that a series of regulatory FCC documents show that Apple had already submitted applications for the LTE and WiFi models of its new tablet with 12.9 inch screen.
Pencil Pro and Apple iPad would not see the light until early November
Although Apple has just received final approval from the FCC for these two devices still have to wait at least two weeks before coming to market. Of course, suggests that his arrival is practically around the corner, as this approval is one of the pre-launch of a new product final requirements .
If we look back we see how the Magic Mouse 2 Keyboard and Magic received such approval from the FCC in August , but have been released until a few days only .Therefore, it is quite possible that the Pro and Apple iPad Pencil arrive in stores in early November, although Apple has not given a specific release date.
The Smart Keyboard is only available in English at launch
On the other hand, from MacRumors they say that in a note published recently indicates that the iPad Smart Keyboard Pro is available only with US English layout at the time of its release. So if this is true we should wait a little longer to make it available in other languages.
Just do not confuse the Smart Keyboard accessory for the iPad Pro, with the Magic Keyboard , which is available in over a dozen languages.


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