- USB-C connector for charging and accessories
- iOS 12 with Group FaceTime, shared augmented reality experiences, Screen Time and more
- it also has a lot of new features some of the features are given below
Liquid Retina display
The newly redesign screen included with both 11- and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models is what Apple refers to as a Liquid Retina display. The "Liquid" designation is applied to Apple's LCD displays that have rounded corners and reduced bezels, pushing screen boundaries nearly to the edge of the device. The iPhone XR was first to adopt Liquid Retina display technology
Tap to Wake
Also included with the new display is Tap to Wake, an addition that makes sense given Apple deleted the Touch ID home button in favor of Face ID. A simple tap anywhere on the display will bring it to life to see the time, battery, notifications or widgets.
Smart HDR
Smart HDR is the latest improvement to Apple's High Dynamic Range photo mode. Smart HDR is enabled automatically when necessary and should be a marked improvement from the previous HDR.
Apple has married the new image signal processor with the Neural Engine to better capture tricky photos. First, the camera is constantly shooting a four-frame buffer so there is effectively zero lag when the shutter is pressed. It then adds interframes between those frames at higher, lower and longer exposures to capture more detail. It then combines certain parts of each photo together to create the best possible image.
USB-C support
Lightning has been swapped out for USB-C on the iPad Pro, making it even easier to connect modern peripherals. Keyboards, cameras, MIDI devices, displays and more can connect directly via USB-C.
4K monitor support
Thanks to the new USB-C output, your iPad can now connect to 4K monitors. Either using an adapter or USB-C, you can use an external monitor to enhance your workflow. Apps can display different content on that external monitor, like editing previews in iMovie.
animoji and emoji

Using the True Depth camera system, both Memoji and Animoji come to the iPad for the first time. Available in messages, these fun characters mimic your facial motions by measuring several muscles in your face and your tongue and eyelids
Simultaneous dual-band Wi-Fi
It also now supports simultaneous dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi. This usually means that a device supports connections on both radios at the same time, which Apple could use to connect to a Wi-Fi router with both radios to combine bandwidth. Another possibility is the capability to connect to both radios at a router and switch between them as one signal becomes weak, rather than holding onto it at the edge of reception.
Gigabit-class LTE
Just as we saw with the iPhone XS and XS Max, cellular iPads have added support for Gigabit-class LTE. This is carrier and location dependent, but in areas where supported, cellular speeds will be much improved.
1TB storage option
All previous iPads capped their storage capacity at 512GB, this year, Apple has included configurations up to 1TB.
RAM
If you do pick up a 1TB iPad Pro — in either 11- or 12.9-inch sizes — they will come with 6GB of RAM rather than 4GB.
eSIM
Apple sometimes uses an iPad as a testbed for cutting-edge wireless protocols, introducing its proprietary Apple SIM card alongside iPad Air 2 before the technology was embedded in the first-generation iPad Pro. For 2018, Apple is moving its embedded solution to eSIM for wider carrier support, though Apple SIM is still supported as a physical card.
New GPS support
Last year iPhone gained support for QZSS and Galileo satellite systems. This year, iPad is including support too for both Galileo (Europe's Global Satellite Navigation System) and QZSS (Japan's regional Quasi-Zenith Satellite System).
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