Apple iPad Pro officially launched in India today for Rs. 67,900 along with a grossly overpriced silicone case

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Last week, we reported about the tentative pricing of the largest iPad from Apple yet. Today, the company has finally launched the Apple iPad Pro in India. As we reported in our previous story about the large-screen tablet, the iPad Pro comes with a starting price of Rs 67,900 in the country. The variant of the tablet is also available with 128GB storage capacity, but 64GB variant is surprisingly missing.

Apple iPad Pro Smart Keyboard




The 32GB (Wi-Fi Only) and 128GB (Wi-Fi only) variants of the iPad Pro come with price tags of Rs 67,900 and Rs 79,900 respectively, while the 128GB (Wi-Fi + Cellular) variant is priced at Rs 91,900 in India. The Apple iPad Pro Smart Keyboard cover, Apple Pencil, and a special silicone case have been released with grossly steep pricing of for Rs. 14,900, Rs 8,600 and Rs 6,100 respectively

Also Read: Apple iPad Pro prices starting from Rs 67,900 in India. Is it worth its astronomical price?

The device, which runs iOS 9, comes with a 12.9-inch LED-backlit IPS LCD Retina display, a desktop-class Apple A9X processor, 4GB of LP-DDR4 RAM, an 8-megapixel primary camera with 1080p video recording, a 1.2-megapixel secondary camera, dual microphones, dual-band Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth v4.2, 4G LTE (in supported variant), GPS, and a 10,307 mAh battery.

In other news, the company has dropped the price of the iPhone 5S (16GB) in the country to Rs. 24,999, but the price of the Apple iPhone 6 is steady at Rs 49,699. What do you think about the pricing of the iPhones and iPads in the country? Are those price tags high just because of faltering Rupee value or is Apple trying to burn customers' pockets?

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Computer science engineer turned technology blogger. Following consumer electronics industry closely from 2006, he can now predict pretty much where the market is heading. He has a dream to own Android, Windows Phone and iOS smartphones all at the same time.

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