iPad Air 3, Rumored to Revolutionize the iPad Generation: Apple Confirms Release?

By Staff Writer

Feb 21, 2015 09:35 AM EST

2014 had been a productive year for Apple due to its successive launching of the iPhone  6, iPhone 6 Plus, and iPad Air 2. However, rumors say that Apple will keep the production tempo this 2015 with its upcoming plans to release the iPhone 7, the iPad Pro, and the iPad Air 3. Many Apple users are excited as to what surprises the company has in store with these new handsets that will not be released until after the summer of 2015.

As to date, the device with the most number of rumors about the closest release date is the Apple iPad Air 3. If you can remember, the iPad Air 2 which is now recognized as one of the thinnest and lightest gadget was released in the market late October 2014. Rumors for the iPad Air 3 release will be on September or October of this year. But what can we expect of the latest iPad Air model? Will it be thinner than the thinnest gadget?

Fans had speculated and had wished about the following feats of the new iPad Air 3. They speculated that the upcoming model need no longer to decrease is thinness since this might affect the durability of the said gadget. Imagine holding fragile looking gadget which might break at the slightest squeeze, does not seem to be practical. So fans are to expect that apple will be upgrading its features such as the design and the processors.

iPad Air 3 is rumored to feature Apple A9 or A9X chipset with Quad-core, 2GHZ processor. This processor is expected to improve the battery life of the device. This would mean a maximize opportunity to use a device with more than 15 hours of battery life. Also, the processor would bring power management and battery optimization. The rear camera is also speculated to have a 13 MP iSight camera and the front cam is expected to have a maximum of 5 MP. The touch ID button is said to be more advanced. Let us just wait for Apple to affirm these speculations. 

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