Apple Now Selling Refurbished 2020 iPad Pro Models Starting at $609

Apple today began offering refurbished versions of the second-generation 11-inch iPad Pro and fourth-generation 12.9-inch ‌iPad Pro‌ models that were originally released in March 2020.

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Pricing starts at $609 for the 11-inch iPad Pro models, which Apple says is a savings of $90. Pricing on the 12.9-inch models starts at $749, a $200 discount.

The 2020 ‌iPad Pro‌ models preceeded the M1 ‌iPad Pro‌ models and introduced new camera technology with an included LiDAR Scanner for depth-sensing capabilities. These iPads are equipped with the A12Z Bionic Chip, an iterative update to the A12X chip that was used for the 2018 ‌iPad Pro‌ models.


At the current time, Apple is offering several different colors and capacities, though stock will fluctuate over time. The refurbished 2020 ‌iPad Pro‌ models are being sold alongside older models in the refurbished store.

All of Apple's refurbished iPads are sold with the same one-year warranty that's provided with a brand new device, along with all manuals and accessories. Refurbished devices go through a rigorous testing, repair, repackaging, and cleaning process and are identical to new devices.

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Top Rated Comments

thadoggfather Avatar
35 months ago
$609? For an iPad that is probably $699 new and open box / second hand deals galore on the A12x model and over a year old specs?

eh
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
nwcs Avatar
35 months ago
$90 off isn’t nearly enough to convince me to upgrade my 2017 iPad Pro.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
KrazyBear15 Avatar
35 months ago

So.... These probably are the units returned by people who were disappointed by the lack of pro OS and application features at WWDC?
No, these are last years 2020 model with the A12Z chip and LiDar. Not the 2021 M1 models.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
RoundaboutRider Avatar
35 months ago
I’ve got a 2018 iPad Pro and it’s still super quick and would do absolutely everything the latest M1 Pro would do but maybe just a tiny fraction slower.

Notwithstanding the new miniLED screen, to me this is just a testament to how much of wasted potential there is in iPadOS + M1.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iapplelove Avatar
35 months ago

This is probably how I’m going to purchase my iPad Pro when it’s time to upgrade from my 2017. I’m over the days of the fancy box especially if it’s been tested and certified by Apple itself.
People buy pre owned cars every day, and trust their life with it.

Im sure you will be fine with a second hand tablet lol
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
FightTheFuture Avatar
35 months ago

$90 off isn’t nearly enough to convince me to upgrade my 2017 iPad Pro.
2017 iPad Pro 10.2 still going strong on my end too!
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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