iPad mini 2
A release date for the iPad Mini 2 appears distant if demand for the original 7.9-inch tablet doesn't ease.
Speculation on the next iPad Mini having a retina display is growing stronger and may come after Google launches their next Nexus 7 tablet, according to an analyst.
March 2012 featured the debut of the iPad 3, seven months later the world met the iPad mini and iPad 4, but the latest report shows the next iPad series could be announced next month.
While the iPad Mini made its debut in October 2012, the next series of the 7.9-inch tablet is already underway based on an alleged photo leak.
The iPad mini was a runaway success for Apple, pleasing many but having one major drawback - its display. It's no wonder, then, that most of the speculation around its successor revolves around the screen. The latest rumor out of the mill suggests that panel maker AU Optronics is readying up some new displays for the iPad mini 2.
Apple has been cruising on top of tech world for quite some time now, but recent tidings show the giant is slipping from its throne as other companies' devices become more cool and rank higher in customer satisfaction. Good news is, however, that the Cupertino giant looks poised to finally unveil it's Apple TV, according to one analyst, and there's a slight chance that the device could be accompanied by the next iPhone, iPad, and iPad mini.
More and more reports are coming out that the next-generation iPad Mini will be sporting that high-res display everyone's been wanting. The latest rumor, according to Chinese news outlet My Drivers, tells us that the iPad mini 2's display will sport 324 pixels per inch (ppi).
The new iPad Mini may come with a Retina display, according to rumors sparked by a new Apple processor chip found in Apple's new Apple TV.
The Cupertino-based tech giant is expected to release three high-profile devices in the United States before summer kicks off - the iPhone 5S, the iPad 5, and the iPad mini 2.
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An analyst states that Apple is looking to release an iPad Mini sequel sooner rather than later.
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Now that Apple has established the iPad mini brand, the sleepless tech industry wearily looks forward to the horizon, endlessly speculating what will comprise the next iteration of the device.