New Tablets From Apple With Specs, Details, Rumors: iPad Air 3, iPad Mini 4, & iPad Pro Scheduled This Fall

By Staff Writer

Aug 06, 2015 02:37 AM EDT

Apple's new line of tablet computers are rumored to hit the public this fall season. Aside from the iPad Mini 4 and iPad Air 3, the new iPad Pro will join in to add variety to Apple's tablet selection.

Latinos post revealed that the iPad Mini 4 will have 6.1 mm thin case with a design highly inspired by the iPad Air 2. The tablet was said to feature a more powerful processor and an 8-megapixel rear camera. It's display romured to be fully laminated with anti-reflective coating for better viewing under the bright light of the sun. More news still to come.

With the much awaited arrival of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s plus, as reported by Tech times, Apple will also introduce the larger iPad Pro. The new tablet is said to have 12.9 inch display and a high-tech stylus. International Business Times reported that Apple applied for a patent titled "Touch Implement with Haptic Feedback for Simulating Surface Texture." It's said that the stylus delivers haptic feedback to users when it touches the display of an iPad or an iPhone. Further on the report revealed the iPad Pro's dimensions of 305.7mm x 222.6mm x 7.2mm, Force Touch, USB-C port, and may run on iOS9 or OS X.

As for the iPad Air 3, Christian today revealed that the tablet will not have any change on its physical appearance. The tablet will look exactly just like the iPad Air 2, but with a faster processor. Previous reports from the website revealed that the iPad Air 3 will house the new A9 chip and will run on iOS 9.

Apple, being a titan of industry, will always be surrounded by rumors. It's always best for readers to tread lightly on rumors about Apple's products to prevent shattered expections.

More information are expected over coming months Keep posted on new details about the iPad Mini 4, iPad Air 3, and iPad Pro.

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