iPad Air 3 vs iPad mini 4 Features, Specs and Latest News: A Comprehensive Comparison
The iPad Air 2 came out in October 2014. It was more slender, lighter and more compelling than its ancestor, with new features including the Touch ID finger print sensor. But in case you are wondering next is what, be assured that Apple won't stop there: it's very liable to be working hard at the iPad Air 3 (or iPad 7 as some are calling it). iPad Air design is classic, without compromising on the functionality at all. Both renditions of iPad Air are amazingly fit, with desktop-class 64âbit structural engineering, lovely 9.7-inch Retina showcases and throughout the day battery life. And the new iPad Air 3 takes those abilities considerably further with Touch ID, the quick A8x chip and new cams - in a design so thin and light you need to hold on to one to trust this fact!
For the iPad mini 4, it is rumored that Apple will suspend two of the currently accessible iPad mini models when the iPad mini 4 will arrive; the first iPad mini and the iPad mini 3, keeping just the iPad mini 2 on board as a more reasonable alternative. If you own an iPad mini already, you must be well aware that this device is sharp and energetic, execution is quick and influential. You can do whatever you want to do in this device with multiple app support and round the clock connectivity.
The rumor is that the iPad Air 3 will cost around the same as the iPad Air 2 does now. With the goal that's a beginning cost of around £399 for the Wifi-just 16gb model, running up to £659 for the Wifi + Cellular choice with 128gb limit.
The better news is that the iPad Air 2 will cost around £80, after the iPad Air 3 is launched.