MacRumors reports that a post on Chinese microblogging site Sino Weibo has revealed a price comparison chart of iPad 2 and iPad 3, which indicates that iPad 3 may cost $70 (for Wi-Fi+3G model) to $80 (for Wi-Fi only model) more than iPad 2.
Apple Working On A6 And A5X Chips For Next Generation iOS Devices?
Based on the recent iPad 3 rumors, Apple’s next generation iPad will be powered by either a quad-core A6 chip or dual-crore A5X chip, which will ultimately makes its way to the next generation iPhone.
iPad 3 Units Already Being Shipped To U.S. From China?
Images posted on Chinese forums suggest that iPad 3 shipments are already being loaded onto cargo flights headed for the U.S.
Keeping in mind the rumored March first week timeline of an iPad 3 event, the timing of the shipments seems about right.
Apple Reportedly Working on ‘Micro Dock’ Connector For iPhone, iPad And iPod
Apple is planning to replace the standard 30-pin dock connector that is used in the iPhone, iPad and iPod with something more compact, according to iMore.
Leaked iPad 3 Front Glass And Digitizer Reveal No Major Changes
Rumor: Apple Working on Sub $400 iOS Device With 7-Inch Screen
M.I.C Gadget had posted the side by side photos of iPad 3 and iPad 2 yesterday, which have provided more evidence that Apple’s next generation iPad will be slightly thicker and may feature a more tapered back casing.
Side by Side Photos of iPad 3 And iPad 2 Provide More Evidence of More Tapered Back Casing, Slightly Thicker Design
A leaked iPad 3 photo had revealed for the first time that it could come with a more tapered back casing.
Apple’s Next Generation System-On-A-Chip (SoC) For iPad 3 Dubbed “A5X”?
It has been widely speculated that Apple’s iPad 3 that is expected to be unveiled on March 7th, will feature the next generation A6 system-on-a-chip (SoC), which will include a quad-core processor and much faster graphics processing unit (GPU).
Leaked iPad 3 Screen Has 2048×1536 ‘Retina Display’ Resolution
Until now, we have seen a number of photos of LCD displays claimed to be for iPad 3, which is widely expected to come with a high resolution Retina Display, none of the sources have been able to confirm if the LCD displays will sport double the resolution (2048×1536) of iPad 1 and iPad 2 (1024×768).