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Air leaks iPad 2 Touch ID thinner and Apple Pay


 
Air leaks iPad 2 Touch ID, thinner and Apple Pay
 
The Air iPad 2 would be presented as the thinnest tablet on the market with new technology on your screen, new design speaker and fingerprint reader with Apple Pay.

Apple prepare an event to introduce the iPad 2 and iPad Air Mini with Retina Display 2 on October 16 and further details of these new products are filtered.

According to Pocket-Lint citing sources familiar with Apple's plans, the Air iPad 2 would be thinner than the current version 0.5mm. Also, Apple would use a new technology in the screen of the iPad Air Display 2 now would be a laminate LCD panel (one piece), as new iPhones 6 also bring the new A8 processor.

The report indicates that Apple may be presenting it as the thinnest tablet on the market and would remove to allow vibration-mute button that thickness.

The front camera would be updated to record 720p video, the speaker would have a new design and be the first to have iPads in Touch Apple ID and possibly Pay (NFC).

Apple sold the iPad Air 2 with 32GB, 64GB and 64GB of storage memory, which means that no longer would have a 16GB version.

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