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Apple Releases MacBook Pro M5 and iPad Pro M5 with Advanced Chips

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Apple has recently debuted its latest MacBook Pro M5 and iPad Pro M5 models shortly after the release of the iPhone 17. These new devices are equipped with Apple’s advanced M5 chip, offering enhanced speed and power, as well as improved AI performance. They are now available for purchase directly from Apple and on Amazon.

The MacBook Pro M5 512GB starts at £1,599, while the 11” iPad Pro 256GB and 13” iPad Pro 256GB are priced at £999 and £1,299, respectively. These Pro range products are known for their high performance and premium quality, attracting many buyers who seek monthly payment options from providers like Sky Mobile and O2 to manage the costs effectively.

For instance, Sky Mobile’s pricing for the iPad Pro M5 models starts at £27 per month, equivalent to 90p per day for the 11” model, and goes up to £34 for the 13” version. These plans include a modest 100MB data allowance. Similarly, Sky offers a £35 monthly plan for the MacBook Pro M5 with a £7 upfront cost, suitable for users primarily relying on WiFi connections.

Customers can also opt for additional Sky eSIM data plans ranging from 1GB for £5 to unlimited for £27 per month, with the 50GB plan priced at £10. Sky contracts run for 48 months, but users have the flexibility to upgrade to a new device from 36 months without extra charges.

When considering the monthly pricing from providers like EE, the initial costs may seem high, but they offer competitive rates. EE offers the 11” iPad Pro M5 for £89.92 on a 12-month plan with £120 upfront, providing flexibility with payment periods ranging from three to 48 months.

O2 presents various pre-built plans for both iPad Pro M5 models, starting at £39.20 per month plus £20 upfront for the 11” model on a 1GB Classic Plan, and £45.60 per month plus £20 upfront for the 13” model. These plans also include extras like Disney+ or Amazon Prime for up to six months.

Overall, these providers offer extended contract options with a separation between airtime plans and device plans after 24 months, allowing customers to adjust their mobile data needs, providing potential cost savings for those who primarily use their devices on WiFi.

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