Apple will upgrade a newly purchased 3rd gen iPad to 4th gen for free

Andre Yoskowitz
23 Oct 2012 19:03

Apple has confirmed that it will give consumers who purchased a third-generation iPad in the last 30 days a free upgrade to the newly announced fourth generation iPad.
That being said, the exchange will have to be done in stores, and is at the discretion of the store itself.
Some stores may not choose to exchange, but anyone who purchased in the last two weeks is still under the 14-day return policy no matter what.
The new fourth generation iPad is powered by a new A6X chip, promising double the processing and graphics performance over the third generation iPad. It features a 9.7-inch Retina Display, and adds a FaceTime HD camera. Apple also promises twice the performance from Wi-Fi with the fourth generation iPad, along with broader international support for LTE.
The fourth generation iPad also features the new lightning connector, which can be utilized for TV out via a "Lightning to HDMI" or "Lightning to VGA" cable, and other cables adapters also support cameras and SD cards.
(Image via Verge)

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