A:AnswerYes it is. Easiest way to tell is by the camera on the back. The 4th gen IPad Pro has a square looking camera set up on the back. Good tip is to make sure the cases that you buy have the proper opening for the new camera.
A:AnswerIt doesn’t have anything but usb-c but you can get a hub for it like I got and you can plug anything into it like keyboard or mouse or usb hdd or hdmi really anything.
A:AnswerYes. Adobe is making great strides to make their suite of apps flow seamlessly on the iPad. Also other competitors are equality impressive which are the Affinity Photo, Designer apps, or Darkroom.
A:AnswerBackup iPad i(7th generation) nto your iCloud.... your new iPad will populate with all your stuff after you log in with your iCloud Acct in your new iPad Pro 12.9.... :)
A:AnswerMacBook Air is a better choice to buy compare to iPad Pro if you are going to editing videos. Laptop is still a computer with a stronger CPU and GPU. Although ipad is getting stronger and stronger, it’s still an ipad.
A:AnswerWhen it’s locked it means that you can only use it with that carrier. So if you buy one for Verizon you can only use it with Verizon. If you get the one that is wifi locked you can only use it with WiFi.... if it’s unlocked you can use it around the world
A:AnswerYes, our older model bent when tossed carelessly into a carry-on duffel bag kicked (literally) under the airplane seat in front of us. It did not have a protective case, keyboard, or foam bag offering an ounce of protection. We felt the loss was more on us than on Apple. We are still likely buying a new one and will be 10x more cautious!
A:AnswerI just got this USB-C hub for mine that has several ports. I have a 2010 MacBook Pro and I can connect it via one of the USB ports on the hub.
(found on amazon, but there are probably similar ones at Best Buy)
USB C Hub for iPad Pro 2018, 6 in 1 USB C to 4K HDMI Adapter with USB3.0, SD/TF Card Reader, 3.5mm Headphone Jack, PD Charging, HDMI Converter Compatible with iPad Pro 11"/12.9" 2018 & MacBook Pro