
You can expect the iPad 3 leaks to come in a steady stream from now until March. Within the last couple of weeks, we’ve heard that it will have an upgraded camera, be slightly thicker, and, of course, tote a Retina display. Now yet another source is adding its voice to the choir, with a report that supposedly confirms many of the details we’ve heard already (and adding a couple of its own).
The report says that Foxconn and company are increasing volume of the iPad 3 this month, and will hit full volumes in February, with a release scheduled for March. It will supposedly be packing a quad-core chip (Apple’s A6 SoC), a Retina display (probably 2048×1536 resolution), and will offer 4G LTE wireless compatibility.

If the iPad 3 is sold in an LTE-compatible model, it will be interesting to see how Sprint handles that. The carrier isn’t expected toroll-out its first LTE cities until later this year. Would Apple authorize a Sprint iPad that would operate only on 3G until the network is available — then enjoy LTE speeds once it’s available? As long as it doesn’t require a mail-in upgrade (as with the “what not to do” manual known as theMotorla Xoom launch), it sounds like a feasible approach.
Like it or not, these iPad 3 leaks and rumors are going to keep coming at a steady pace. Fortunately, unlike the iPhone rumors from last year, these are fairly consistent and combine to form a clear picture.
Bloomberg via MacRumors
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