OSXDaily ..
"The updated iPads expected to debut tomorrow will feature Touch ID sensors and improved cameras able to shoot in burst mode, according to an apparent slip-up posted by Apple to the iBooks store.
The iBook featuring the iPad information appeared briefly as a user guide for iOS 8.1, which has since been pulled, and made direct references to “iPad Air 2″ and “iPad Mini 3″. The leak was first discovered by 9to5mac and has since been pulled down by Apple. 9to5mac says the user guide would seem to suggest iOS 8.1 will also debut tomorrow as an update alongside the new tablets. The iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3 appear to feature the same aluminum style enclosures as existing models, suggesting the updates are mostly internal changes.
The new iPads are expected to officially launch tomorrow at the October 16 event, which has been rumored to feature the debut of a revamped iMac line complete with a Retina display, and the final public release of OS X Yosemite."
Source: OSXDaily
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9to5Mac ..
"Apple’s iTunes Store has just made a little bit of a slip-up (and with perfect uncanny timing): screenshots for the iOS 8.1 iPad user guide have just appeared within iBooks and include Apple’s upcoming iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3. Of course, Apple will be formally debuting these devices tomorrow.
The screenshots confirm that both new tablets will include nearly identical designs to their predecessors and the addition of Touch ID sensors in the Home button. Another new feature confirmed by this leak is a new Burst Mode (first introduced with the iPhone 5s) for the iPad Air 2 (image below).
These images also indicate that the new tablets will be named “iPad Air 2″ and “iPad mini 3,” which means that Apple will bringing the numbering scheme for names back to the iPad lineup. Of course, the presence of this user guide means iOS 8.1 (with Apple Pay) is likely to drop tomorrow, too.
Besides the tweaked designs and Touch ID sensors, a gold color option, and a stronger A8X processor, improved camera optics, and new software can be expected at least on the new Air. Apple will also discuss the Mac line tomorrow, including the new iMac with Retina display and OS X Yosemite."
"Update: Nearly an hour later, Apple has removed the page."
Source: 9to5Mac
Screenshots: 9to5Mac
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