Apple iPad 2017 Now Shipping at $329; Specs, Features, Details Here!
The first batch of Apple iPad 2017 is reported to deliver as soon as March 30. Here is what users should expect from the latest tablet.
Apple iPad 2017 comes with the A9 processor that also includes support for Touch ID. Users have the option to choose between 32 GB or 128 GB storage space. Meanwhile, its connectivity options include the basic wi-fi or wi-fi plus cellular use. The international Apple SIM format will make it easier for subscribers to switch data plans.
The Apple iPad 2017 comes in three colors: gold, silver and space gray. However, the tech company is also selling polyurethane Smart Covers in vibrant colors such as blue, gray, pink, red and white. Each cover costs $39.
Apple iPad 2017 has an 8-megapixel rear camera, still without a flash according to Droid Report. It also has a 1.2-megapixel 720p Face Time HD camera. The active battery life will run for about 10 hours. This is similar to the 9.7-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pros. The display resolution is the same with the former iPad Pro, having 2048 by 1536 resolution. This is also the same with the displaced iPad Air 2.
Price starts at $329 for the Apple iPad 2017 with only 32 of storage space and wi-fi only. It could go as high as $559 for the device with 128 GB and 4G connectivity. According to Apple Insider, the California-based company has authorized B&H and Adorama to offer $10 instant discounts on the latest tablet models without tax outside the states of New York and New Jersey.
Outside the United States, retail sales of the Apple iPad 2017 will commence this week in Australia, Canada, and other European countries like France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Countries in Asia include China, Hong Kong, and Japan.
Countries that will get the Apple iPad 2017 by April are Denmark, India, Mexico, Norway, Russia, and Turkey. The rest of the world will see the latest tablet on May.
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