With
Apple's upcoming iPad 3 launch just a few weeks away, reports and
rumors have been swirling. We exclusively reported some details on the
tablet which The Wall Street Journal has basically confirmed,
but here's a round-up using what we know, what's been rumored and
reported, and what I'd wager the iPad 3 will feature when it launches
early next month:
- A Retina Display is a near-certainty. This
display will offer double the resolution of the iPad and iPad 2,
bringing the resolution of the screen to a whopping 2048 x 1536 pixels.
This is better than the resolution you get from a 1080p Blu-ray disc,
and almost as large as Apple's 27-inch iMac display. Imagine the clarity
of an iPhone 4S display three times as big, and you'll get an idea of
what to expect with the iPad 3′s screen. Images will look beautiful and
text will look as crisp as if it were a magazine that you're reading.
- 4G
LTE. The ability to use the iPad on 4G LTE networks would mark the
first time Apple has manufactured a 4G device, and there's a very solid
chance that the new iPad will have 4G built-in. This will support
AT&T and Verizon's 4G LTE networks in the United States, and it's
possible it will support other 4G LTE deployments in other parts of the
world depending on frequencies.
- Better cameras. I'd expect a
3.2-megapixel autofocus camera for the rear camera at the bare minimum
with a 5-megapixel unit possible, and Apple will also include a
front-facing camera that supports HD FaceTime chats.
- Wi-Fi and
Cellular models. Apple will most likely offer two versions of the iPad
just as the company does now - a Wi-Fi only and a Wi-Fi + cellular
variant, though I'd wager that Apple will be able to combine the GSM and
CDMA models into one, offering a truly global 4G + 3G + CDMA + GSM +
Wi-Fi iPad 3.
- Apple A6 quad-core processor. While the rumor mill
has been going back and forth about whether Apple will include the
company's first quad-core processor for iOS in the iPad 3, I have to say
that I expect Apple to do so. Since Apple is on a yearly product cycle,
I'd bet that a quad-core processor is featured, setting the stage for
an A6 quad-core chip in the iPhone 5 (clocked slightly lower than the
iPad's chip) later this fall.
- A larger battery. It is expected
that Apple is going to use a much larger battery in the iPad 3, but
before you think that battery life is going to be increased by 50%, I'm
assuming this is simply to compensate for a more power-hungry 4G LTE
chip, faster processor and more powerful GPU to power that Retina
Display. I expect comparable battery life to the iPad 2, though it's
certainly possible Apple could push it just a tad bit farther and make
it better.
- The outside hardware of the iPad 3 will most likely
be identical to the iPad 2. In fact, the only change that's likely to
occur is that the case will be less than 1 millimeter thicker, not
something that'll will barely be noticeable.
- iOS 5.1. This is a
no-brainer, but iOS 5.1 will be introduced with the iPad 3 and be
released for the iPhone and iPod touch as well.
- Siri for iPad.
I'd wager heavily that the iPad 3 will at least feature Siri's text
dictation, though it's certainly possible Apple will bring the full Siri
experience to the iPad.
The world's most beautiful display on a
mobile device, the fastest wireless connection in the world, an
industry-leading custom quad-core processor and battery life that's
unmatched by the competition - among many other upgrades. Sounds good to
me. |