Apple’s smaller iPad will almost definitely be called the “iPad Mini”, Japanese tech site Macotakara reported on 28 August, keeping the rumour mill turning with its confirmation of a name for a device Apple has yet to acknowledge it’s developing.
Macotakara’s news, which it says is based on sources in Asia, comes after months of the industry already referring to the tablet as the iPad Mini. The device is expected to feature a 7.85-inch XGA display and is likely to be already in production. The Wall Street Journal reported on 5 July that component suppliers had been alerted to ready themselves for “mass production of the smaller tablet”.
What is new is Macotakara’s report that there is a “mysterious hole” beside the iSight camera. The hole is similar to the Wi-Fi antenna on the third-generation iPod Touch, says the site, and is “covered by front glass”.
Still more “confirmation” of Apple news comes from All Things D, which has reported that Apple will hold separate press events to introduce the iPad Mini and its newest iPhone. While it has been widely rumoured that Apple will introduce the iPhone 5 (another unconfirmed device name) on 12 September and begin shipping the smartphone on 21 September, All Things D’s sources point to an October timeframe for the iPad Mini’s introduction.
As John Gruber on the Daring Fireball has suggested, it can’t benefit Apple to dilute a news announcement that’s been a year in the making. And indeed, Jefferies analyst Peter Misek earlier this month forecast that the iPhone 5 will bring about “the biggest handset launch in history”.
Misek, also addressing the dilution issue in his 17 August research note, wrote that an Apple TV will likely be ready to ship during the fourth quarter, but “we do not know how many major product announcements Apple would want to cram into September/October/November and see a [first-quarter 2013] launch as possible”.
Among the rumours, a 12 September iPhone 5 introduction seems the likeliest. If Apple’s competitors aren’t privy to its timetables through manufacturing channels, then they’ve also bought into the mid-September timeframe, and a number of them have scheduled events – and likely device launches – for earlier in the month.
Nokia has invited some members of the press to a 5 September event, where it will almost certainly introduce its newest smartphone (or smartphones) running Microsoft’s Windows Phone 8. Motorola also has a New York-based event planned for that day, while Amazon plans to make news in Los Angeles on 6 September.
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Same crap repackaged in a different sized box. Meh!!!
Another one for the Apple fanboy collection methinks, Hmmmmmm.