iLounge’s sources claim that a “slightly thicker” next generation iPad is due to come in March of 2012.It will feature a body change along with the next iPhone and Macbook Pro.
The display of the iPad will be improved (possibly retina) and the reason that the device will be 0.7mm thicker. The source also claims that the product could be shown off as soon as January of next year. Source Our most reliable source has spoken: expect body changes for the next iPad, iPhone, and MacBook Pro. Here’s what we’ve heard.
The display of the iPad will be improved (possibly retina) and the reason that the device will be 0.7mm thicker. The source also claims that the product could be shown off as soon as January of next year. Source Our most reliable source has spoken: expect body changes for the next iPad, iPhone, and MacBook Pro. Here’s what we’ve heard.
(1) The third-generation iPad will become modestly thicker (0.7mm) in order to accommodate the twin light bar system needed for its higher-resolution display. It’s currently on track for a March timeframe release, and according to our source could be publicly shown as early as January, depending on conditions.
(2) Our source says that the next-generation iPhone will not look like the teardrop-shaped version that was widely rumored for release in 2011. We’ve been told that the device will have a 4-inch display and will be 8mm longer than before, with a metal casing (probably aluminum). It is on track to be introduced in summer of 2012, and is still in the engineering phase, not early production. We suspect that poor battery life doomed the prior prototype version, and that this one is being built with LTE-ready battery drain in mind.
(3) Barring some huge and unexpected issue, 2012 will be the year when the MacBook Pro line gets its new design. Think thinner.
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