Apple expected to introduce the new tablet at a March 7 event

Feb 21, 2012 07:42 GMT  ·  By

A purported iPad 3 case photographed and leaked by a Chinese site reveals that Apple’s next tablet computer will, indeed, be thicker than the current-generation model.

It’s not common for Apple to upgrade a device as important as the iPad and actually make the newest version thicker than the one before it. Then again, cramming in all that functionality and extra battery life comes at a cost.

There’s also a limit of just how thick these tablet computers can get before they become uncomfortable to hold and use, not to mention prone to getting bent or cracked.

As these leaked photos show (via MIC Gadget), the iPad 3 is, in fact, slightly thicker than the iPad 2, a rumor that has been dished around for a while now. Needless to point out, it’s almost fully confirmed at this point.

The difference is said to be in the range of 1 to 1.5 millimeters. The reason, as we previously reported, is most likely the new backlighting mechanism required by the tablet’s new Retina display.

None of this is confirmed either, but pundits and analysts alike agree that this is the major cause for the tablet’s chubbiness.

The iPad 3 is said to house a slightly larger battery, to accommodate the more powerful processor it boasts (either an A6 or the rumored A5X). The autonomy is expected to remain at 10 hours, which is already quite convenient for most users.

MIC also points out to a larger camera hole, lending credence to rumors of Apple equipping the iPad 3 with an eight megapixel sensor.

To be noted that the photos in question don’t show an actual iPad 3, but only the tablet’s aluminum back shell. A fully assembled tablet was leaked in photos the other day.

Prior to that, a rumor site dealing with Apple matters obtained an alleged iPad 3 display and put it under the microscope to find that it was Retina-grade.

Apple is widely expected to hold a special event in early March to introduce the new iPad.

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