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“A version of the tablet device with a built-in video camera and support for the new FaceTime video conferencing standard has already progressed to the advanced testing stages, according to a person with proven knowledge of Apple’s future product plans,” Hughes and Jade report. “Though the inaugural fleet of iPads has seen surprising momentum that’s kept them out of a supply-and-demand balance since April, their FaceTime-equipped successors are said to be tracking for an introduction no later than the first quarter of next year.”
Hughes and Jade report, “That person familiar with the company’s plans claims that as of last month, there was an ambitious push inside Apple to verify the refresh for a possible launch ahead of this year’s holiday shopping season.”
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MacDailyNews Take: The sooner, the better. The first three things that “average” (non-techie) people ask about when they see our iPhone 4 units are: FaceTime, FaceTime, and FaceTime.
As early adopters, we’ll simply sell our current iPads and apply the proceeds towards new ones. We would not give up the months we’ve already spent with our first-gen iPads for anything.