iPad Air 3 debuts in March with the latest A9X processor, 3D display, 4K resolution, and more

By Staff Writer | Jan 17, 2016 08:28 PM EST

Apple is in line of releasing its new iPad Air 3 in March. Along with its successors, the new iPad includes enhanced key features such as the latest A9X processor, 2K resolution, 3D display, and longer battery life. The new device also comes with three variants of memory.

Christian Today stated that the iPad Air 3 will have a 9.7-inch screen display with 4K resolution. This is better from 1536 x 2048 pixel display of previous editions. The new device is also expected to come with a chipset of A9 processor together with 2GB or 4GB of RAM. The new iPad will also come with silver, gold, and grey.

In addition, The Bit Bag noted that the new flagship will have a rear camera of 8 megapixels and front camera of 2.1 megapixels. Its is also claimed that the new iPad is 5mm thin and weighs 295 grams. Vine Report also mentioned that the new iPad Air 3 will offer three types of memories such as 6GB, 32GB and 128GB.

On the other hand, Samsung is also expected to release its new tablet, Galaxy TabPro S, in the market alongside with its rival's new iPad Air 3. Related report noted the statement of Samsung's Mobile Communications Business Dongjin Ko in which he said, "It balances the best of Samsung's Galaxy Tab with the wealth of features on the Windows 10 operating system for the most advanced tablet experience on the market."

According to Vine Report, Samsung's new tablet will be powered by sixth generation Intel Core M chipset. It will also be partnered with 4GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB built-in memory. Further, the new tablet will support LTE Cat 6 connectivity. Its dimensions are 11.5 inches x 7.8 inches x 0.24 inches and weighs 1.5 pounds.

iPad Air and Galaxy TabPro S are the new tablet devices that enthusiasts can look forward to purchase once it becomes available in the market. Meanwhile, further announcements have to be released yet for the exact launch date of the new devices.

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