According to a research analyst, the next iPad will sport the TouchID fingerprint scanner and a next-gen A8 mobile processor. The analyst also predicts that the upcoming iPad will sport a rear-facing 8MP camera. Read More
New rumors are circulating that have to do with the iPads that Apple is expected to launch this year. The source of these new rumors is analyst Ming-Chi Kuo from … Continue reading
Recently KGI Securities analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, released a research note that revealed some information regarding Apple’s upcoming plans for the rest of the year. Some of those plans were shown briefly in a slide in our previous post that revealed what Kuo thought could be Apple’s roadmap for the year.
According to the roadmap, Kuo believes that Apple could be refreshing the iPad Air and iPad mini in Q3 2014, but what sort of upgrades could we be looking forward to? Well for starters we’d expect that both tablets will be getting a boost in performance, naturally, but in addition to that, Kuo reports that both the iPad Air and the iPad mini are set to get Touch ID fingerprint sensors as well.
Touch ID originally debuted with the iPhone 5s and thanks to alleged photos leaked at that time, it was rumored that Touch ID could be making its way onto the iPad as well, although that did not turn out to be true, but it is possible that Apple wasn’t ready yet at that time. Kuo also states that he believes the A8 processor will also debut in both tablets and that the iPad Air 2 could include an upgraded 8MP rear-facing camera as well.
Kuo also touched briefly on the rumored iPad Pro which will allegedly come with a 12.9-inch display. The rumored device was left out of Kuo’s roadmap because he expects that the tablet will only debut in 2015 and that Apple is currently working on a new interface that has been designed for the larger tablet.
Once again we have to state that these are an analyst’s opinion and they are not necessarily facts, but given Kuo’s track record, which has been pretty spot-on, perhaps some of it might prove to be true after all.
Touch ID Rumored To Arrive For The iPad This Year , original content from Ubergizmo, Filed in Apple, Rumors, Tablets, iPad, iPad mini, touch id,
Given Apple’s secretive nature, we can only speculate and assume what Apple has planned for release this year, and the next, and so on. However according to KGI Securities analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, he has recently put together a slide showing what he expects Apple’s roadmap to be for 2014.
According to Kuo, he expects that towards the end of Q2 2014, Apple will introduce an upgrade to the iMac, possibly at low cost. During Q3, he expects that both the iPad Air and the iPad mini will be getting an upgrade which dispels rumors that Apple could be killing off the iPad mini.
During Q3 Kuo also expects that Apple will launch the rumored iWatch and that it could come in two sizes. One will be of the 1.3-inch display variety and the other of a 1.5-inch variety, and both will come with a flexible AMOLED display. Q3 is also when the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 is expected to make its debut.
Come Q4, Kuo thinks that Apple will be announcing an upgrade to its Apple TV, which we guess is due for an upgrade. The rumored 12-inch MacBook is also expected to make its debut early Q4 along with MacBook Pro upgrades as well which is interesting as Apple typically makes computer-related announcements at WWDC. Last but not least is the 5.5-inch iPhone which he thinks could debut towards the end of the year.
We should note that this isn’t the official roadmap and it is one put together by an analyst who thinks that this is what Apple has planned for the rest of the year. However Kuo has been pretty reliable in the past when it comes to providing insider knowledge regarding Apple’s products, so perhaps there might be some truth to his claims, but to be on the safe side, you might want to take it with a grain of salt for now.
Apple’s Roadmap For 2014, According To An Analyst , original content from Ubergizmo, Filed in Apple, Cellphones, Computers, Tablets, iMac, iPad, iPhone, macbook,
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Apple and Samsung aren’t necessarily the best of friends. In fact the recent lawsuit between both companies proves that they are anything but friends, which is why we guess we can’t say we’re too surprised to learn that Samsung has recently put out a series of ads that compares the company’s recent PRO series of Android tablets against Apple’s own iPad offerings.
Some of the features that Samsung points out are features that Apple’s iPad lacks. For example with the Galaxy Tab PRO 10.1, it mentions how the tablet has a higher display resolution than the iPad Air, thus giving it a higher pixel density. They also compare the smaller Galaxy Tab PRO with the iPad mini with Retina Display. Some of the points that Samsung makes are indeed legitimate claims.
However at the end of the day, it really boils down to user preference. There are also other aspects to consider, like platform (iOS or Android), design of the user interface, apps available, the ecosystem (iTunes App Store versus Google Play), design of the tablet itself, and so on.
Then again while Apple might not be showing much reaction to such marketing campaigns, it was revealed during the trial that Samsung’s campaign drove Apple crazy and forced them to have some serious talks with their marketing company and how Apple should respond to Samsung’s campaign.
In any case if you have a few minutes to spare, you can check out the videos above and below to see the series of ads Samsung is putting out against the iPad.
Samsung’s New Tablet Commercials Targets The iPad , original content from Ubergizmo, Filed in Apple, Tablets, iPad, Samsung,
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Earlier when Office for iPad was launched, one of the features that many noticed were missing was its ability to print directly from the iPad app itself. According to Microsoft, a rather vague statement seemed to suggest that printing would be arriving at a later date and this was confirmed during a recent Reddit AMA that the Office for iPad team did.
According to the team, it was confirmed that printing is a feature that will be introduced to the app in the future. This was revealed by Sangeeta Mudnal, the group program manager for Excel, who wrote, “Print is a high demand feature that we intend to introduce in due course.” (more…)
Office For iPad Team Confirms Print Feature Is Coming “In Due Course” original content from Ubergizmo.
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