U.S.-based mobile carrier T-Mobile has officially launched its "Jump! On Demand" plan which features Apple's new powerful tablet, the iPad Pro. The company has published the specific details of its plan on its website. It is expected  that it will sell Apple's new tablet with wireless fidelity and cellular feature, a report from International Business Times said.

T-Mobile's plan of selling the Apple iPad Pro was revealed weeks after the tablet was shipped to several retail stores in the country. Aside from the company, other wireless carriers are also expected to sell the Apple tablet since Yuletide holidays is at hand.

"The highlight of buying the iPad Pro from T-Mobile is the 'Jump! On Demand' plan. The carrier will offer the device via the aforementioned plan that lets users upgrade to the next-generation iPads without having to shell out additional fee," the report said.

However, the mobile carrier has not yet published the pricing details, although it will base its offer on the Cupertino-based company, which will sell the iPad Pro Wi-Fi Plus 4G LTE variant for $1,079. T-Mobile said that it will also sell accessories like the Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard.

"The iPad Pro is available in three different models. There's a 32GB Wi-Fi version that costs US$799, £679 or AU$1249 and a 128GB Wi-Fi only version that costs US$949, £799 or AU$1499.  On top of that is the 4G version with 128GB of storage that costs US$1079, £899 or AU$1699. Each version is available in three different colors: silver, gold or space grey," Tech Radar reports.

"Although the iPad Pro is a stunning device, it does have a lot of competition, like the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 and the more notebook-centric Microsoft Surface Book. There are also several mid-tier competitors, like the Lenovo Ideapad Miix 7000 and the Google Pixel C tablet," the report said.