Apple iPad Air 3 possible release in October 2015 seen; Top killer features include iOS 9, 64-bit, full quadcore chipset and more

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Apple is now being rumoured to release a latest Apple iPad Air sibling, Ipad Air 3 or iPad 7. Circulating speculations state that the iPad Air 3 is already set to release October to November this year.

According to some reports, the recently released IOS 9, and a 64-bit hardware that is similar to its precursor along with a full quad-core chipset will be featured in the new Ipad Air 3. In addition, the device is also expected to replace the16GB variant of its predecessor to a more logical 32GB variant which has a standard price tag of 399 pounds.

The forthcoming iPad Air 3 is equipped to offer users better performance than the iPad Air 2, with the all-new A9 processor, as reported by Gotta Be Mobile. The new Ipad's chip gives additional power to the tablet and provides faster processing speed, while the 2GB of RAM stays the same.

Another speculation says that the latest tablet will come with Apple's Touch ID fingerprint sensor, and will be thinner than ever with a gold color variation to contest the iPhone 6. On a general point of view, the iPad Air 2 is still having a similar overall design as the iPad Air; however the processor boost offers 2.5x quicker GPU performance and 40% faster CPU performance over the iPad Air's A7 chip.

Furthermore, the iPad Air 3 is also expected to have improved camera features, as with all other releases from Apple and like with most constantly improving camera capabilities in tablets and smartphones.

As for the pricing concerns, Apple will most likely put a discount in the iPad Air 2 from $100 to be able to make a way for the iPad Air 3. For this reason, we'll probably see a $499 iPad Air 2 debut for the entry-level model, while the iPad Air 2 will possibly remain at around $399.

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