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KGI: Apple 12.9-inch iPad Pro to feature optional Force Touch compatible stylus, 2015 shipments in the 4-5.5M range

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According to respected and generally reliable analyst Ming Chi-Kuo from KGI Securities, Apple’s long-awaited 12.9-inch iPad Pro will feature Force Touch stylus support—perhaps for something like an enhanced Pencil from Paper’s FiftyThree. Earlier this month, we detailed what to expect from Force Touch on iOS including support for an enhanced stylus paired with the larger iPad models.

He expects the larger tablet to go in to production between September and October and that the stylus will be able to take advantage of the new iPad’s Force Touch-enabled screen. It’s being imagined as a feature which could help users more easily navigate the larger display of the iPad Pro. KGI has predicted an optional Lightning-charging stylus sold alongside the larger-screened iPad since earlier this year.

With Force Touch being introduced in the Apple Watch, and adopted across the most recent MacBook lineups, it’s a safe bet to assume (as KGI does) that it’ll eventually be incorporated in to most of the company’s devices. Although it will be more challenging to implement across larger surface areas, like the 12.9-inch screen which we’re expecting to see in the larger iPad. Still, if true, it’ll be interesting to see if, and how, Apple decides to build a complimentary stylus.

Basic functions that come to mind are features in drawing or note-taking apps like Paper, Evernote, and Apple’s iOS 9 Notes app where the line being drawn becomes thicker, the harder the stylus is pressed on the screen. Kuo believes this stylus will be made exclusively by Cheng Uei and could also be compatible with other future models of iPad, depending on what software it’s running.

With regard to the present technologies, we believe if the Force Touch module for iPad is designed using the same structure that was used in the iPhone, the larger size may result in a poor yield rate. This is why we think a stylus may be necessary to make Force Touch work properly on the 12.9” iPad. We also believe a Force Touch-enabled stylus will enhance productivity as it would offer more precise operation than using only fingers. Technically, we believe the stylus can be made compatible with iPad models other than the 12.9” version, but it depends on the support of software.

KGI’s analyst suggests Apple could sell up to as many as 5.5 million units of the 12.9-inch iPad this year, and under 1 million accompanying styluses. For perspective, even the highest estimates for Apple Watch shipments in its initial quarter topped around 4 million units; for the entire existing iPad line, Apple sold a total of 10.9 million tablets during its 2015 Q3 quarter.

We estimate new 12.9” iPad shipments from component makers and EMS providers will reach 2.5-3.5mn units and 1.5-2.0mn units this year, respectively. Being an optional accessory, we expect stylus shipments to be below 1.0mn units. However, as it’s a brand new product, and given the market buzz, we expect Force Touch-enabled stylus to serve as a share catalyst for related plays, including the main beneficiary, Cheng Uei, which is the sole assembler of the stylus.

Apple is expected to announce the larger tablet at an event later this year, although recent rumors predict the tablet isn’t a nailed on certainty for the iPhone launch event in September. It’s expected to feature a 2732 x 2048 resolution display and perhaps the same strong 7000 series Aluminum found in the Apple Watch Sport as well as stereo speakers. Along with the expected iPad Pro, Apple is expected to release an upgraded iPad mini 4 with the same dual-app mode capability as the current iPad Air 2.

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Comments

  1. Ben Reinhardt - 9 years ago

    If it is expected to go into production in October that leaves just 1 month to 5.5 million? I feel wall street it setting themselves up to be disappointed for no reason again.

    • Perhaps they mean fiscal year 2015? I was struck by that as well. Holiday season is a good time to sell new electronics. That said, iPad Pro seems aimed at the business set more than tweens and teens.

      • Ben Reinhardt - 9 years ago

        Good point, if it is FY that would be an extra 3 months.

  2. geoffreyspencer - 9 years ago

    Needs Mouse support this time!!

    • rogifan - 9 years ago

      Why?

      • chrisl84 - 9 years ago

        Ever worked on Photoshop, Excel, PowerPoint, or Word with out a mouse…….I am guessing not.

      • e. w. parris (@ewparris) - 9 years ago

        I’ve worked Photoshop for years without a mouse. Anyone who’s hoping to use an iPad as a microsoft office tool might as well be buying a high end stereo to play 8 tracks.

  3. egnat69 (@egnat69) - 9 years ago

    that thingy really needs much more of a USP than a force-touch stylus… i’d love to buy it but i don’t want just a blown up version of the existing restroom-device…

  4. tincan2012 - 9 years ago

    I am personally tired of KGI – this is ‘the guy’ that over predicted iPhone 6 sales that led to the street conclusion that numbers were ‘disappointing’ last quarter. I think his mole has been discovered and now he is making stuff up – just like the other analysts. Investors still think he is credible and his incorrect predictions are harmful to AAPL.

  5. AeronPeryton - 9 years ago

    In 2007 styluses were crap. At best, they had -a- button, were three different types of plastic at the same time, and tried too hard to look like a BiC pen. Now they are stylish, well built, have actually useful functions and software that compliment their programmable abilities. I would not fault Apple for saying “Okay, now we should have a stylus under certain conditions.”

  6. srgmac - 9 years ago

    What???? Steve Jobs famously said “If you see a stylus, they blew it!” — LOL!

    • louiethelug72 - 9 years ago

      What Steve Jobs was getting at was that the industry had a stylus’ that was annoying and useless back then. The finger was the best way to navigate…. The technology was there with iPhone. Usinging a stylus with a Blackberry sucked and was more a headache then. He was Promoting the NEW technology that the iPhone had…. NOW, practically 10 years later were now finding that the NEW Stylus/Pen Can Greatly benefit on certain electronic canvas…We now can do a Hell of a lot more things these days than we could of way back then. I really think Steve Jobs would adopt the new technology that is to become force touch pen technology… There is Only so much one can do with one’s finger. Where a Pen could greatly assist in a sharper more rewarding experience. Ok that’s my Spew.!!!!

    • Jason Blodgett - 9 years ago

      He was right about the phone. He’s wrong about the tablet.

      Tablets are a great device for notetaking. The ipad though, is terrible for notetaking. I dont know why this is so hard for apple to understand. Theyre trapped in their own dogma from 10 years ago.

      • srgmac - 9 years ago

        Good point — the iPad should have had a capacitive stylus from Apple from day one. I agree about the phone — I had a ton of HTC win Mo phones and they were all horrible to use with their stylii

  7. Giovanni Donelli - 9 years ago

    Cant wait to use Astropad with the iPad Pro and the Apple stylus!

  8. louiethelug72 - 9 years ago

    What Steve Jobs was getting at was that the industry had a stylus’ that was annoying and useless back then. The finger was the best way to navigate…. The technology was there with iPhone. Usinging a stylus with a Blackberry sucked and was more a headache then. He was Promoting the NEW technology that the iPhone had…. NOW, practically 10 years later were now finding that the NEW Stylus/Pen Can Greatly benefit on certain electronic canvas…We now can do a Hell of a lot more things these days than we could of way back then. I really think Steve Jobs would adopt the new technology that is to become force touch pen technology… There is Only so much one can do with one’s finger. Where a Pen could greatly assist in a sharper more rewarding experience. Ok that’s my Spew.!!!!

  9. sanyopass (@sanyopass) - 9 years ago

    I think ipad pro is so much more appealing than iphone 6S.