Here are several rumors about what Apple will do with the 2012 version of the iPad. Do any of these seem right to you?
1. Seeing the success of the 7 inch tablets from Amazon and Barnes and Noble, Apple will produce a smaller version of the iPad. Or will they call a 7 inch tablet an iPod Touch?
2. Seeing the success of tablets that cost less than $200, Apple will lower the price of the entry level iPad.
3. Apple will update the iPad display to the "retina" quality offered in the iPhone. That's 2,048 x 1,536 pixels, four times as many as in the current iPad.
4. Apple will introduce a quad core processor, probably called the A5 [wrong, there already is an A5...so A6] to match the processors coming to Android tablets this Spring.
5. The iPad's camera will be upgraded to 8 megapixels like the iPhone 4S, perhaps based on CMOS technology like DSLR cameras use.
6. Apple will upgrade to two rows of LEDs to illuminate the iPad screen more evenly.
7. Apple will announce the new iPad in January to match the flood of Android tablet announcements expected at the CES trade show.
8. Here's the wildest rumor of all: AT&T's plan to purchase T-Mobile for $39 billion was killed by the FCC. Apple, which has $81 billion in cash on hand, will step up and buy T-Mobile. Apple will offer special rates to iPhone and iPad customers who need mobile data services in USA and Europe.
1. Seeing the success of the 7 inch tablets from Amazon and Barnes and Noble, Apple will produce a smaller version of the iPad. Or will they call a 7 inch tablet an iPod Touch?
2. Seeing the success of tablets that cost less than $200, Apple will lower the price of the entry level iPad.
3. Apple will update the iPad display to the "retina" quality offered in the iPhone. That's 2,048 x 1,536 pixels, four times as many as in the current iPad.
4. Apple will introduce a quad core processor, probably called the A5 [wrong, there already is an A5...so A6] to match the processors coming to Android tablets this Spring.
5. The iPad's camera will be upgraded to 8 megapixels like the iPhone 4S, perhaps based on CMOS technology like DSLR cameras use.
6. Apple will upgrade to two rows of LEDs to illuminate the iPad screen more evenly.
7. Apple will announce the new iPad in January to match the flood of Android tablet announcements expected at the CES trade show.
8. Here's the wildest rumor of all: AT&T's plan to purchase T-Mobile for $39 billion was killed by the FCC. Apple, which has $81 billion in cash on hand, will step up and buy T-Mobile. Apple will offer special rates to iPhone and iPad customers who need mobile data services in USA and Europe.