Apple had recently held a grand media event at the California Theatre in San Jose on October 23 to introduce new devices they are going to launch this year. During this press event only, the new Apple iPad 4 along with iPad Mini and Apple MacBook Pro was officially unveiled and specifications were unveiled.
Along with the iPad Mini, Apple has also introduced the newest 4th Generation iPad (iPad 4). Apple had launched the previous iPad (iPad 3rd) only 7 months ago in March and in a surprising move Apple possess updated the iPad already. When it comes to hardware the very new iPad looks almost identical to the iPad 3 but packs the all very latest Apple A6X chip which is two times faster compared to the previous A5X chip. The 30-pin connector has been replaced along with the latest Lightning connector. The new iPad also gets dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi, expanded LTE compatibility (including Sprint and KDDI), a 720p FaceTime camera on the front and the new image processor first seen in the iPhone 5.Apple is further stating improved WiFi performance and additional support for considerably LTE networks in the latest iPad.
Surprisingly the iPad 4 still uses a microSIM card for cellular data even while the iPad mini uses a nano SIM card such as the iPhone5. In terms of specs the iPad 4th gen weighs and measure the same as the iPad 3rd gen.
The latest iPad you just got home is already out-dated. If you own an iPad 3, you should not bother upgrading to the iPad 4 but if you own an iPad 2 or earlier and looking to upgrade, the very new iPad is entirely worth considering.
Pricing is similar as to of the previous iPad starting at $499 (US) for the WiFi only 16GB model going up to $829 for the WiFi+Cellular model. Pre-order for this latest generation Apple iPad 4 will start this Friday, October 26th in chosen countries and will be available for sale on November 2nd. The availability of iPad 4 edition is same as that of iPad Mini. The Wi-Fi only model will be available on November 2. The cellular variation with WiFi will be available in mid-November.
Along with the iPad Mini, Apple has also introduced the newest 4th Generation iPad (iPad 4). Apple had launched the previous iPad (iPad 3rd) only 7 months ago in March and in a surprising move Apple possess updated the iPad already. When it comes to hardware the very new iPad looks almost identical to the iPad 3 but packs the all very latest Apple A6X chip which is two times faster compared to the previous A5X chip. The 30-pin connector has been replaced along with the latest Lightning connector. The new iPad also gets dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi, expanded LTE compatibility (including Sprint and KDDI), a 720p FaceTime camera on the front and the new image processor first seen in the iPhone 5.Apple is further stating improved WiFi performance and additional support for considerably LTE networks in the latest iPad.
Surprisingly the iPad 4 still uses a microSIM card for cellular data even while the iPad mini uses a nano SIM card such as the iPhone5. In terms of specs the iPad 4th gen weighs and measure the same as the iPad 3rd gen.
The latest iPad you just got home is already out-dated. If you own an iPad 3, you should not bother upgrading to the iPad 4 but if you own an iPad 2 or earlier and looking to upgrade, the very new iPad is entirely worth considering.
Pricing is similar as to of the previous iPad starting at $499 (US) for the WiFi only 16GB model going up to $829 for the WiFi+Cellular model. Pre-order for this latest generation Apple iPad 4 will start this Friday, October 26th in chosen countries and will be available for sale on November 2nd. The availability of iPad 4 edition is same as that of iPad Mini. The Wi-Fi only model will be available on November 2. The cellular variation with WiFi will be available in mid-November.
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