London: Rumor says that US technology giant Apple plans to launch a fifth generation table in March, in keeping with its yearly Spring releases of previous models.
The iPad Mini, which debut in November, is still fresh off the manufacturer’s tablet and yet reports of a new iPad are already circulating on Japanese tech blog Macotakara.
According to Macotakara’s inside source the new iPad, will look like the iPad Mini in design and detail and the dimensions of a slightly smaller iPad 2.
According to 9to5mac, Macotakara also claims some next-generation iPad dimensions: “the expectation comes to have a small 4mm in height, 17mm in width, depth 2mm.” These numbers are obviously unrealistic expectations for the fifth-generation iPad’s actual size, but these numbers would make sense in the context of being millimeters smaller in all of the iPad’s physical dimensions than the current iPad.Also Apple is reportedly moving up production of its sequel to the iPad Mini, according to RBC Capital Markets analyst Doug Freedman.
Freedman says Apple is gathering parts from companies like Texas Instruments for the new iPad Mini. Freedman is visiting China, and his report is based on talks he had with sources in Apple’s supply chain, according to Business Insider.
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