We're in the last few days of new iPad Pro 2021 preorders now before these awesome new tablets finally go out for delivery. So far, stocks have held up at most retailers although we're seeing quite a few variations being pushed back for a later delivery date at the official Apple store due to demand. Don't worry though, because nowhere has sold out of new iPad Pro 2021 preorders so far.
That said, it's looking like these new premium Apple tablets are really popular right now, and, if you want quick delivery - it may be worth it opting for an alternate retailer. We've listed out a couple of recommendations for various territories just below, alongside current stock levels and availability.
- US: See the all-new iPad Pro 2021 at Apple
- UK: See the all-new iPad Pro 2021 at Apple
- AU: See the all-new iPad Pro 2021 at Apple
Most new iPad Pro 2021 preorders, at both the Apple store and at other retailers, should be being delivered for a May 24th release date as it stands right now. We are, however, seeing certain 12.9-inch models having their delivery dates being pushed back as far as late July. Even though there are no particularly juicy iPad deals on these models just yet, it's looking like the new M1 chip and Liquid Retina display are really whetting people's appetites.
Speaking of which, if you're not up to speed with the latest details on specs or features with the New iPad Pro (2021) tablets, we've got a crash course just further down the page. We're also weighing in on whether it's worth it putting in for new iPad Pro 2021 preorders right now versus scoring a price cut on an older model - which are coincidentally going for real cheap right now.
New iPad Pro 2021 preorders: where to buy
Currently, certain iPad Pro 2021 models with specific colors and storage capacities are selling in high quantities than others. So far, it's looking like the 12-9-inch models are the most popular, and, although Apple hasn't sold out of preorders yet per se, it is pushing back delivery dates further and further on certain models. Just below you can see the current stock levels and delivery date situation.
Apple iPad Pro 2021 preorders: in stock
- United States Apple store
- 11-inch: all capacities in stock (late May delivery)
- 12.9-inch: all capacities in stock (July delivery)
- United Kingdom Apple store
- 11-inch: all capacities in stock (late May delivery)
- 12.9-inch: all capacities in stock (late June delivery)
- Australia Apple store
- 11-inch: all capacities in stock (2-3 weeks shipping)
- 12.9-inch: all capacities in stock (6-8 weeks shipping)
Retailers that also have iPad Pro (2021) preorders
The new iPad Pro (2021) has also launched at a number of non-Apple retailers this week with stock levels generally holding up for a May 24th release date. If your preferred iPad Pro 2021 model has sold out at Apple then we'd strongly recommend checking out one of these recommended retailers.
- United States
- Amazon: visit Amazon's iPad sales page (now live)
- BestBuy: visit Best Buy's iPad sales page (now live)
- BHPhoto: visit B&H's iPad sales page (now live)
- Adorama: visit Adoroma's iPad sales page (now live)
- Verizon: visit Verizon's iPad page (save $100 with a trade-in)
- AT&T: visit AT&T's iPad page (save $200 with a trade-in)
- United Kingdom
- Currys: visit Currys' iPad sales page
- John Lewis: visit John Lewis' sales page (out of stock)
- Amazon: visit Amazon's iPad sales page (now live)
As expected, the new iPad Pro (2021) has launched at a number of leading retailers for the standard launch price. There are no price cuts just yet, although some retailers are indeed offering rebates if you trade in an older device right now. Verizon in particular is offering a $100 trade-in saving, plus the option to save an additional $250 if you buy a tablet in conjunction with an iPhone.
New iPad Pro 2021 preorders: How much does it cost?
Release date prices on the iPad Pro range are as follows. Interestingly the 2021 iPad Pro 11 is retailing for the same base price as last year's model, while the 2021 iPad Pro 12.9 is retailing for about $100 / £30 more (due to the new screen upgrade, most likely). The higher capacity storage models are ever-so-slightly more expensive as well.
- iPad Pro 11-inch (2021)
- 128GB - $799 / £749
- 256GB - $899 / £849
- 512GB - $1099 / £1049
- 1TB - $1499 / £1399
- 2TB - $1899 / £1729
- iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2021)
- 128GB - $1099 / £999
- 256GB - $1199 / £1099
- 512GB - $1399 / £1299
- 1TB - $1799 / £1649
- 2TB - $2199 / £1999
It's worth mentioning that these are just starting prices for the Wi-Fi only models, if you want to include the option for cellular capabilities then you'll be spending an extra $200 / £150 on top of the above asking prices.
When will we see price cuts on the new iPad Pro?
The first round of discounts on the new iPad Pro 2021 will be heavily dependent on how much demand there is for these tablets on release. With last year's iPad Pro 2020 we didn't see many deals for quite some time - up to two months in fact - and there weren't any significant discounts until November, during Black Friday. Because of this, it's quite hard to gauge exactly when we'll be seeing discounts on these new releases, although it's safe to say it won't be during the initial first wave of stock at most retailers.
New iPad Pro 2021 preorder: specs and features
- iPad Pro 11-inch (2021)
- Capacity: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
- Size: 247.6 x 178.5 x 5.9 (mm)
- Weight: 1.03 pounds (466 grams)
- Connectors: USB-C, Thunderbolt
- Display: 11-inch Liquid Retina, 2388x1668 resolution at 264ppi
- Chip: Apple M1
- Camera: Up to 12MP, ƒ/1.8 aperture, 60 fps 4K Video recording
- Battery: 28.65-watt-hour rechargeable lithium-polymer battery
- iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2021)
- Capacity: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
- Size: 280.6 x 214.9 x 5.9 (mm)
- Weight: 1.5 pounds (682 grams)
- Connectors: USB-C, Thunderbolt
- Display: 12.9-inch LR XDR, 2732x2048 resolution at 264ppi
- Chip: Apple M1
- Camera: Up to 12MP, ƒ/1.8 aperture, 60 fps 4K Video recording
- Battery: 40.88-watt-hour rechargeable lithium-polymer battery
The new Apple iPad Pro 2021 comes in a selection of storage sizes (128, 256, 512GB, 1TB, and the new 2TB) and two colors at launch (Silver, Space Gray). On the outside, the aesthetic hasn't changed too much, keeping with the more 'squared off' design of the previous generation. Inside, however, the iPad Pro 2021 is absolutely packed to the brim with new tech.
The much-heralded Apple M1 chip, a processor only previously seen on MacBooks, has now been squished into these latest tablets. Put simply, that means a lot more power on tap here and a performance increase of upwards of 50% if Apple's press statements are to be believed. Another fantastic upgrade is the USB-C port from last year's model has now been fully upgraded to support Thunderbolt - which means much, much speedier file transfers overall.
Other key upgrades are the inclusion of 5G connectivity on the LTE models - an expected but much welcome addition, a new ultrawide front camera on both models, and an upgraded Liquid Retina XDR display on the 12.9-inch model. Apple has made a lot of fanfare about this latest mini-LED display, especially its incredible brightness and contrast, and it's definitely looking like a designer's dream indeed.
Software-wise these new 2020 iPad Pros come with the latest iPadOS 14 and can, of course, be expected to be supported with the latest upgrades from Apple for many years to come.
What about older Apple iPad Pro prices?
While it's easy to get carried away with the shiny new products during a new Apple launch it's also a fantastic time to be checking out the (now) older models in the range. Just last year saw the release of a powerful set of iPad Pro's, which, while older now, are still very slick tablets indeed.
Thanks to the release of the latest iteration, we're now seeing the 2020 iPad Pro's receive price cuts of around $120 / £120 on the basic 128GB 11-inch model, and even bigger discounts on the bigger capacity variants. This is the lowest price yet on these tablets and makes them a pretty tempting offer all around. Of course, they don't have that fancy M1 chip inside, but they're still rocking gorgeous screens and look identical to the latest models on the outside.
Another pretty good choice is the iPad Air 4 - which is the latest mid-range tablet from Apple. This one's a newer model, so iPad deals aren't quite as forthcoming at the moment, but it often retails for about $559 / £515 which can make a very good option indeed. The latest iPad Air 4 is definitely more premium than the previous entries in the Air series too, which yet again makes it a good choice.
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