iPad 4 With Lightning to Make Return Tomorrow and Replace iPad 2?
Posted March 17, 2014 at 10:45pm by iClarified
The iPhone 5c 8GB might not be the only product introduced tomorrow. The iPad 2 could be replaced tomorrow by the iPad 4 with Lightning, according to 9to5mac.
According to sources, Apple’s iPad 4 with Retina display (and lightning) have been arriving at Apple Stores with instructions not to open until tomorrow. The device, which was launched in October 2012, features an A6X processor, a five megapixel camera and Apple's lightning connector. It was replaced by the iPad Air in November.
It would make sense for Apple to replace the iPad 2, currently priced at $399, with the iPad 4. This would effectively kill the older 30-pin dock connector currently found in the iPad 2 and iPhone 4s. It could also be the case that the 8GB iPhone 5c replaces the iPhone 4s, making all of Apple's current iOS devices to be lightning only.
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According to sources, Apple’s iPad 4 with Retina display (and lightning) have been arriving at Apple Stores with instructions not to open until tomorrow. The device, which was launched in October 2012, features an A6X processor, a five megapixel camera and Apple's lightning connector. It was replaced by the iPad Air in November.
It would make sense for Apple to replace the iPad 2, currently priced at $399, with the iPad 4. This would effectively kill the older 30-pin dock connector currently found in the iPad 2 and iPhone 4s. It could also be the case that the 8GB iPhone 5c replaces the iPhone 4s, making all of Apple's current iOS devices to be lightning only.
Be sure to follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.
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