Apple's expected "iPad mini" will only come in a Wi-Fi version – but there will also be a revised version of the iPad with 4G connectivity compatible with the UK's Everything Everywhere network, and sporting the new "Lightning" connector, industry sources have told the Guardian.
Rumours have been building for months that Apple would move into the lower-priced end of the tablet market by offering a smaller version of its 9.7in iPad, dubbed the "iPad mini" and with a 7.8in screen.
Multiple sources contacted by the Guardian have indicated that they think the announcement of the "iPad mini" is imminent, with retail sources saying that they anticipate new products in November.
One company, Knomo, which designs cases for Apple products, said on Tuesday that it would have an iPad mini case available within days – even though no invitations have yet been sent out for any launch.
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Rumours have been building for months that Apple would move into the lower-priced end of the tablet market by offering a smaller version of its 9.7in iPad, dubbed the "iPad mini" and with a 7.8in screen.
Multiple sources contacted by the Guardian have indicated that they think the announcement of the "iPad mini" is imminent, with retail sources saying that they anticipate new products in November.
One company, Knomo, which designs cases for Apple products, said on Tuesday that it would have an iPad mini case available within days – even though no invitations have yet been sent out for any launch.
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