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The 3G model of Apple's next-generation iPad will be a "world mode" device with both GSM and CDMA radios, allowing Apple to sell one model for integrated wireless access, according to a new rumor.

Analyst Brian Blair from Wedge Partners said in a note to investors that Apple is developing a new iPad with a Qualcomm multimode CDMA-GSM chips built in. In the U.S., such a chip would allow the iPad to run on both AT&T and Verizon networks, which use different wireless technology.

The addition of a CDMA iPad to Apple's product line would not come as a major surprise, as Apple has already begun selling the iPad through Verizon. However, because the 3G model is not compatible with Verizon's CDMA network, the carrier offers the Wi-Fi-only model bundled with a MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot for connectivity on the go.

Blair also indicated that the new iPad will be thinner and will have a forward-facing camera. In September, AppleInsider reported that Apple plans to move aggressively in pushing FaceTime, with future plans including a camera-equipped iPad.

"The new iPad is thinner than the existing model and is essentially made from one piece of metal with no pins needed," Blair wrote. "We understand it requires a new type of manufacturing process as a result, similar to the company's unibody approach seen in MacBooks."


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I love my iPad. I have the 3G model, but recently cancelled my unlimited AT&T data plan when I rooted my Droid X. Now I use my unlimited Verizon data plan as a wifi hotspot for my iPad.
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The 3G model of Apple's next-generation iPad will be a "world mode" device with both GSM and CDMA radios, allowing Apple to sell one model for integrated wireless access, according to a new rumor.

Analyst Brian Blair from Wedge Partners said in a note to investors that Apple is developing a new iPad with a Qualcomm multimode CDMA-GSM chips built in. In the U.S., such a chip would allow the iPad to run on both AT&T and Verizon networks, which use different wireless technology.

The addition of a CDMA iPad to Apple's product line would not come as a major surprise, as Apple has already begun selling the iPad through Verizon. However, because the 3G model is not compatible with Verizon's CDMA network, the carrier offers the Wi-Fi-only model bundled with a MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot for connectivity on the go.

Blair also indicated that the new iPad will be thinner and will have a forward-facing camera. In September, AppleInsider reported that Apple plans to move aggressively in pushing FaceTime, with future plans including a camera-equipped iPad.

"The new iPad is thinner than the existing model and is essentially made from one piece of metal with no pins needed," Blair wrote. "We understand it requires a new type of manufacturing process as a result, similar to the company's unibody approach seen in MacBooks."


Source.

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The no pins needed is an interesting point for me. i just want to see a release date... i would probably pick one up.
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I like the one my employer bought me. I really don't see myself buying another. Its more of a novelty really... at least it is for me. Don't really need built-in 3G or even 4G for that matter. I have a Sprint Overdrive I pay perfectly good cash for .
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Since I haven't received the office iPad as promised, they can wait and give me this 2G iPad

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I love my iPad. I have the 3G model, but recently cancelled my unlimited AT&T data plan when I rooted my Droid X. Now I use my unlimited Verizon data plan as a wifi hotspot for my iPad.
This is what I do now too. My next iPad will be wifi only. After AT&T backed out of the promised 3g plan I'm done with that. I could have had a 64gb wifi model for the same price.

I'm looking forward to the new display if I upgrade. I really want that retina display for sharper text. We'll see if I want to go through the trouble of selling this one to upgrade. I get lazy when I have to sell lol.

The Apps are really starting to mature now. I'm finding less reasons to need to open windows to do something, which in this case was OneNote, greatest program ever but it kept me in windows. Now I've found some work arounds and I'm over it. Mac, iPad and now my Nook.

Although, I want a Mac Air, I'm on a thin and light kick.
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