Apple iPad Pro 12.9-Inch (6th Gen), iPad Pro 11-Inch (4th Gen) Spotted on Logitech Website: Report

Logitech Crayon listing on the company website was updated to reflect support for Apple’s iPad Pro 11-inch (4th Gen) and iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th Gen), as per a report. This suggests that the next generation iPad Pro models could be launched soon. Apple is already expected to host a launch event in October, during which the Cupertino tech giant could unveil these two tablets. The iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th Gen) and iPad Pro 11-inch (4th Gen) could be powered by an M2 SoC.

According to a report by 9To5Mac, Apple could launch the next generation iPad Pro models soon. The report highlights that the iPad Pro 11-inch (4th Gen) and iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th Gen) were spotted on the supported devices list for the Logitech Crayon on Logitech’s online store. Later, names of the two upcoming iPad Pro models were removed. Hence, Gadgets 360 couldn’t independently verify the listing.

This reportedly suggests that the next generation iPad Pro 12.9-inch and iPad Pro 11-inch could be unveiled soon by Apple. The Cupertino-based tech giant is already expected to unveil the iPad Pro 12-inch (6th Gen) and iPad Pro 11-inch (4th Gen) during a launch, which could be hosted by the company in October this year. Apple is also expected to launch the new Mac models during the October event. Additionally, both the tablets are expected to be powered by an Apple M2 SoC.

To recall, the iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd Gen) and iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th Gen) were launched in April last year.

The 12.9-inch iPad Pro model features a Liquid Retina CDR mini-LED display with a 2,732×2,048 pixels resolution, while the iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd Gen) sports a Liquid Retina display with 2,388×1,668 pixels resolution. Both the Pro model tablets from Apple are powered by an M1 SoC with Neural Engine and ISP. The tablets feature Magic Keyboard and second-generation Apple Pencil support as well.


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Nokia, Logitech, Ericsson, More Western Tech Companies Announce Plans to Exit Russia

Nokia and Ericsson announced plans on Monday to completely exit Russia. Ericsson has revealed that it plans to gradually withdraw from Russia over the coming months, whereas Nokia has revealed its intentions to exit its Russian business by the end of the year. These are the latest among the slew of western technology companies as the pace of withdrawals from Russia accelerates. In addition, companies like Dell and Logitech have also decided recently to halt their operations and withdraw from Russia.

According to Reuters, Nokia and Ericsson will completely exit from Russia in a trend set by various western technology companies like Intel, Netflix, and more. Ericsson hopes to gradually withdraw over the coming months. Meanwhile, Nokia has announced that it plans to exit Russia by the end of the year.

Nokia had previously stated its interest in leaving Russia. However, the company plans to assist its customers throughout the process. “We will retain a formal presence in the country until the legal closure is completed”, a Nokia spokesperson said on Monday.

Dell reportedly also revealed last week that it plans to withdraw from the country. Similarly, Logitech suspended its operations in Russia in March and will start to wind down its remaining activities in the country.

More western companies are selling or withdrawing from their businesses in Russia. Many had initially halted operations after Moscow began a military operation against Ukraine.


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