Washington: American giant Apple is known for surprising the people with its gadgets but this year Apple haven’t introduced any of its devices yet.
According to rumors, Apple plans to launch more than one device this year like iPhone 5S, iPad mini 2 and iPad 5 with some reports indicating Apple is preparing to lunch iPhone 5S next month.
But in this post, we are covering features of iPad 5 only:
According to rumors, Apple’s new iPad 5 will be lighter and faster than iPad 4, so playing heavy games and watching videos will be a pleasing experience.
As far as release date of iPad 5 is concerned, it is expected to come in third quarter of 2013, with likely month is September.
The price of the new iPad, we’re looking at US$499 (ÂŁ399, AU$539) for the Wi-Fi-only 16GB iPad 5, US$599 (ÂŁ479, AU$649) for the 32GB model, US$699 (ÂŁ559, AU$759) for the 64GB and US$799 (ÂŁ639, AU$869) for the 128GB iPad.
We have seen the iPad 4 running with Dual core A6 chip while the coming version, iPad 5, is expected to come with the Quad core processor.
And if iPad 5 comes with 9.7 inch screen, then it is likely to have same resolution as the previous two iPad have.
We have seen the storage capacity of iPad 4 as 16/32/64 and 128 GB while iPad 5 will be available with the same storage capacity as iPad 4.
As we have already discussed that Apple is updating its operating system to iOS7 this year, so iPad 5 will be coming with the new version of OS.
iPad 4 was launched with 5-megapixel iSight camera while iPad 5 is expected to have an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera to improve photo capturing experience.
So do you think, iPad 5 could be the most powerful iPad from Apple or not?
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