A:AnswerTo use an iPencil on this device, you need to have the version 2 of the iPencil. The version will no work on this iPad Pro using the A12Z chip.
A:AnswerNo this iPad does NOT support the first generation pencil. The 1st gen uses lighting to charge and connect. This iPad has USBC. The newer (2nd gen) pencil uses a magnetic connection to use inductive charging and establish the Bluetooth connection as well.
A:AnswerScreen sizes are usually measured in a diagonal line from one corner to the opposite corner. The dimensions of the iPad, both the width and length of the whole tablet, will always be smaller. This also goes for all screens: tv, phone, etc. From google, the size of the iPad Pro 11 inch is 7.02" W and 9.74" L. I uploaded a picture to show this. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerNo you can’t use google with WiFi or without cellular, the only google app you could possibly use is google maps if you download an offline map before hand (download a map of New York and you going to visit there and need to get around, but don’t have cellular)
WiFi version and Cellular version do the exact same thing it’s just the cellular version you can get internet anywhere. ( you have to pay for through a provider of course) and WiFi you have to a home or connect to local public WiFi in order to have Internet. But I prefer the WiFi model because most people WiFi hotspots include their phones, so you can just use that, I almost never use my iPad when I’m walking around the city, but if I’m on a train or commuting I’d just use my phone’s hotspot
A:AnswerIf you're only using wifi, there is an option without a carrier. It's more expensive for the carrier version sto you can tell the difference easily.
A:AnswerWifi only does not have any cellular data capabilities. Wifi
& Cellular means it can be used as wifi only or you can attach a data plan through a cellular service.