It's not that much of a stretch of the imagination to believe that Apple might unveil gold, or "space gray," iPads in the upcoming month(s). That's why it's quite interesting that Chinese tech site DoNews has posted photos of a champagne iPad mini 2, complete with TouchID sensor.
Not enough evidence? Sonny Dickson, the same fellow who released the most accurate pre-release photos of the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c, has today tweeted out his own information regarding the inevitable iPad mini launch, as well as a photo of an unassembled iPad mini 2 in "space grey."
From the unconfirmed photos, as well as Dickson's predictions, it seems that there are quite a few similarities between the latest flagship iPhone and the forthcoming iPad mini. As you can see in the images above and below, the next-gen iPad minis will allegedly come in champagne gold and the same space grey we've seen with the iPhone 5s.
Dickson also tweeted, without revealing photos, that the iPad mini will be available in silver as well. Furthermore, we may see a TouchID fingerprint scanner on the Apple tablets, also shown in images.
No word yet on whether or not the iPad mini will sport a high-res Retina display.
As with any Apple leak, these images are far from confirmed, but Dickson has a solid track record and the details seem to make sense in terms of Apple's evolution. After the iPhone 5 came out in the anodized aluminum black "slate", so too did the iPad mini.
Dickson also mentioned that, according to his sources, the iPad mini 2 would include Apple's new A7 64-bit chip, the M7 motion coprocessor we're seeing in the iPhone 5s, along with 1GB of RAM. As for the 9.7-inch iPad 5, Dickson's sources revealed that it will pack 2GB of RAM under the hood, presumably sporting the same specs as little brother.
Again, we haven't even received an invitation to the iPad/iPad mini launch event (expected to go down sometime in October), so it's far too early to tell the legitimacy of these claims and/or photos.
Still, these aren't too far outside the realm of possibility.
[via PhoneArena]
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