It looks like Apple has made some changes in there business plans, as they are expected to stay consistent in launching the successor's to the previous models every year. That's what the report says that Apple is looking to launch the next-generation models of the iPad and iPad Mini in the coming month of March. However, this change in the schedule plan will surely shocked the owners of iPad Mini and iPad 4, as some owners of iPad 3 were already upset when the Apple decided to launch the iPad 4 soon after its launch and it seems that the same thing will happen with iPad Mini. According to the report of Topeka Capital Markets analyst Brian White that Apple is expected to stuck to the update of launching the iOS devices in every six month interval, which means 2 new iOS every year.
However, our fellow analyst White says that their checks at CES indicate that the Apple is working on th release of the next-generation iPad and the iPad Mini i.e. the iPad 5 and the iPad Mini 2. White further added that their reports claims the launch of the successor in the month of month, which is six month after the release of the iPad 4 and iPad Mini. Also, he stated that the iPad 5 is expected to be the lighter and thinner than the previous version of iPad i.e. iPad 4 which was released in October while the iPad Mini 2 is expected to be similar to the first generation iPad Mini which too debuted in October. Stay tuned for more updates.
SOURCE: macrumors
However, our fellow analyst White says that their checks at CES indicate that the Apple is working on th release of the next-generation iPad and the iPad Mini i.e. the iPad 5 and the iPad Mini 2. White further added that their reports claims the launch of the successor in the month of month, which is six month after the release of the iPad 4 and iPad Mini. Also, he stated that the iPad 5 is expected to be the lighter and thinner than the previous version of iPad i.e. iPad 4 which was released in October while the iPad Mini 2 is expected to be similar to the first generation iPad Mini which too debuted in October. Stay tuned for more updates.
SOURCE: macrumors
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