Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Apple to get a slimmer version of iPad by next year

Apple just does not seem to cease extending boundaries in terms of innovation. The recent buzz doing the rounds is that Apple is working on getting a slimmer version of its popular product, iPad.

Analysts are of the opinion that the improved version of iPad will have features such as a camera for video-calling and chips made by Qualcomm that let it work on global wireless networks. Sources reveal that the production may start as early as January. Moreover it is being said that the product will be introduced to the public by February or March.

It has been reported that the device will feature Qualcomm chips that allow a Web connection on both GSM and CDMA networks, the most prominent radio standards used in mobile phones. Trusted aides have reported that Infineon Technologies, whose wireless business is being acquired by Intel, will make those radio chips for the iPad.

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