Apple iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th Generation) 512GB Wi-Fi + 5G - Silver
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Sponsored iPad Pro 12.9" (2021) 5th gen 512 GB - Wi-Fi + 5G - Silver
540.00 GBP
Price updated on: 18-05-2026 17:56:28 Refurbished Product
540.00 GBP
Price updated on: 18-05-2026 17:56:28 Refurbished Product | Identifiers | |
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| MPN | Apple MHR93B/A |
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3G standards A list of the cellular network technologies and standards that a device can connect to, such as GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, LTE, VoLTE or 5G NR. The values are typically separated by commas and may include both technical identifiers and consumer‑friendly labels.
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DC-HSDPA,HSPA,HSPA+,UMTS |
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4g standard A list of the cellular network standards that a device supports for 4G connectivity, such as LTE, LTE‑TDD, LTE‑FDD, LTE‑A, and other variants. The values are typically separated by commas and may include both technical identifiers and consumer‑friendly labels.
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TD-LTE & FDD-LTE |
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5G Indicates whether the device supports 5G mobile network technology. The value is "Yes" or "No", allowing users to determine if the product can connect to 5G networks.
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Yes |
| Browsing time Wi-Fi | 10 h |
| Coprocessor cores | 16 |
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Coprocessor model The specific model or designation of the coprocessor used in a device, such as "M10", "Neural Engine" or other branded identifiers. This value allows users to distinguish between different coprocessor families, generations, and performance characteristics.
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Neural Engine |
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Docking connector type A list of the physical connector types that a device supports for docking or charging, such as USB‑C, USB‑A, Micro‑USB, Apple Smart Connector, Microsoft Surface Connector, Pogo Pin, etc. Each value represents a distinct port that can be used to connect the device to a dock, charger, or accessory.
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Apple Magnetic Connector,Apple Smart Connector |
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Doesn't contain A free‑text list of hazardous chemicals that may be present in the product, such as heavy metals, flame retardants or other regulated substances. The value is a comma‑separated string of chemical names or identifiers.
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Beryllium, Mercury, PVC/BFR |
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Graphics adapter family The brand or family of the graphics adapter present in a device, such as Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, Apple, or other vendors. It indicates the general source of the GPU technology and helps users compare visual performance across products.
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Apple |
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Mobile network generation The cellular network generation supported by a device, such as 2G, 3G, 4G, or 5G. It indicates the overall technology tier that determines data speeds and coverage characteristics.
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5G |
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Rear camera aperture number The count of optical apertures (f‑stops) available on the rear camera(s) of a device. It indicates how many distinct aperture settings can be used, which affects light intake and depth‑of‑field control during photography or videography.
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1 |
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Rear camera type The type of rear camera configuration on a device, such as single, dual, triple or quad cameras. It indicates how many lenses are mounted at the back and can help users understand the photographic capabilities.
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Dual camera |
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Video capturing speed The maximum frame rate at which a device can record video, expressed as frames per second (fps). This value indicates how many individual images the camera captures each second during recording and helps users compare the smoothness of motion that can be captured by different devices.
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240 fps |
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Video recording modes A list of the video resolutions and formats that a device can record, expressed in common notation such as "720p", "1080p" or combinations separated by commas. Each value represents an available mode for capturing video.
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720 p |
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Virtual assistant The voice‑activated assistant integrated into the product, such as Apple Siri, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa or Samsung Bixby. The value is the name of the supported service and may vary across devices.
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Apple Siri |

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