iPad Mini 3 Release Date scheduled this year October, improved rear camera, fingerprint recognition and new processor

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The last Apple iPad introduced and released into the market was the iPad 2 on October 2013. Now, the awaited new gadget to be released from the Apple company is the iPad Mini 3.

According to pcadvisor.co.uk, the iPad 3 will not be called as such just like the iPad 2. It was called iPad mini with retina display. The iPad 3 would probably have a different name that comprises more of its best feature that will make it famous.

Ming-chi Kuo of MacRumors stated that "We think the upgraded iPad Air will be launched earlier in 2014 than the iPad Air on the year 2013". He also added "We previously thought Apple would not release a new version of the iPad mini this year, but we now think Apple will launch an updated version with the same form factor". (source)

The third generation iPad will have a thin body frame and is packed with A8 processor that improves the battery life and its performance. This new version will have a Touch ID fingerprint sensor. One of its features that involve the fingerprint sensor is that it scans the fingerprint just of verification. Rumors also have it, which it will be running on iOS 8, the latest version of the iPhone operating system. The featherweight design paves the way for the 7.9-inch display at 2048 x 1536 resolution. The new version has an 8-mp rear camera and a larger sensor for low light scenery. (source)

As the rumors about the upcoming iPad mini 3 are getting hotter in the society, we are getting more excited for it to be available in the market. The latest version of the iOS and the improved camera makes it interesting. Not to tell the new features that could come out during the launch. It is to be expected that there is going to be a surprise feature every time a new gadget is introduced and launched.

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