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iPad 3 will have a thinner and lighter battery

Apple’s iPad 3 will have a thinner, lighter, and last longer than the one used in the iPad 2. A report from Taiwan Economic News Apple announced that the company has hired and Dynapack simple provider to produce a canon bp-808
battery
thinner and lighter for the next iPad tablet 3. This news would give rise to two possible speculations: general design finer or thinner, or more room for the possible inclusion of a high-resolution screen, also known as Retina display.

According to reports, the new Apple powerbook g4 batteries will cost between 20 and 30 percent more than at present, and is expected to offer longer life and greater security. Closely related, it is assumed that the arrival of an iPhone battery 3 with a thinner and lighter will be reflected in price, ie it could cost between 20 and 30 percent more than the latest model, the iPad 2 .

On the other hand, it says that these new Dell inspiron mini 10 batteries last longer will begin to be mass produced in early 2012: “It indicates that the battery of the iPhone 3, scheduled to be mass-produced in the first quarter of next year, has been redesigned to be slimmer and lighter, and provide a useful life greater than that present in the iPhone 2″.

As you recall, in past times here in AppleWeblog we’ve talked about rumors related to the future Dell Studio 15 battery of Cupertino, suggesting it could be launched in 2012 and could include a high resolution screen. Do not know about you but with the growing popularity of Android devices and the upcoming release of the tablet from Amazon just around the corner, I think Apple should have some really dazzling. My bets are: a display Retina iPad 3 with a processor and A6. What they say Do you believe it possible? If anxiety becomes uncontrollable they may try to calm the latest iPhone rumors 5.

As for timing, the acer aspire one battery is to begin mass production late in the fourth quarter of this year, and the tablet is expected to reach full production during the first quarter of 2012. This puts the iPad 3 on store shelves at about the one-year mark from the launch of the iPad 2.