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The New iPad, or “iPad 3″ as people are calling it has been out for a few days now. People with the iPad 2, thinking of upgrading, here’s something you should read, just before you decide.
Pros!
One of The New iPad’s main features is the display. This has been updated to a crazy resolution, something that needed doing as the iPad 2′s screen was not the best, a lot of people didn’t like it. So that’s a plus!
Another new feature is the A5X Processor, this is the iPad 2′s Dual-Core Processor with a upgraded Quad Core Graphic’s GPU, this isn’t really noticed in normal usage but when you’re getting your Infinity Blade on, you’ll notice it. That’s always good, right?
This is a nice feature that you may not use all the time is… Voice Dictation, it’s like a slimline Siri, it’s really cool if you’re a slow texter!
Cons!
Now, onto the bad stuff, uh oh.
The battery life is brilliant on The New iPad, but charging time has nearly doubled, taking over 5 hours to charge from 0-100%! Not good!
Next is the design, no change! Also, The New iPad is thicker, but it is for that huge battery, so I guess it’s all good??
Finally, the biggest fail, putting the 5MP Camera on the back! Put it on the front! No one will carry a iPad as a camera! On the front it will be better for Video Conferencing, VGA Quality is stupid.
Well, rant over, now it is what you’ve been waiting for, should you get it? Well if you think you will use all those great features, go on, trade in your iPad 2, but if not, don’t do it! Not worth your hard earned cash.
If you have the original iPad, defiantly get it, The Original iPad is too slow and won’t be supported by Apple For iOS soon. Trade and upgrade!
Hope this helps you guys, don’t forget to share on Twitter, click Like on Facebook and we hope to see you soon!







Has your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch’s home button become unresponsive? Do you have to press two to three times to get back to your home screen? Well today, I’ll show you a little tip for making your iOS device’s home button more responsive. This little trick has been out for a while now, but I wanted to share it with those of you who have not heard about it. I tried this trick with my iPod Touch and I did see a considerable improvement in the responsiveness of my home button. Let us know how this trick worked for you.



