An iPad Mini 2 tablet thinner than the iPhone 5 without Retina Display could hit the market this year along with the iPad 5 equipped with an A7 chip

  Although most users are waiting for the release of a version of iPad Mini 2 cu Retina Display in the fall of this year Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), could release a tablet with a modified design in its place. The new version of the tablet would have including the chip A6 available in iPhone 5 si iPad 4, but the screen would keep its resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, which was not really praised by users. iPad Mini 2 it would be thinner than iPad Mini, with a profile of only 7.2 mm thick, 0.4 mm thinner even than iPhone 5, and the launch would take place by the end of this year. Separately from this model, Apple would plan to release the iPad Mini (3?) with Retina Display in the first part of 2014, but it is hard to believe that two models of the iPad Mini will be released only 4-6 months apart, so probably iPad Mini 2 with Retina Display, A6 format and modified design will be launched at the end of this year, or the beginning of next year.

The new iPad mini will continue to use a 7.9-inch display with a 1024×768 resolution, but it will use the iOS 7 operating system and an A6 processor. [It will have] a slimmer design than the current generation. Another iPad mini is also planned for production but not until early 2014. That device is expected to feature a QXGA (2,048×1,536) resolution [Retina] display and the iOS 7 operating system.

  Leaving the iPad Mini 2 aside, iPad 5 is ready for release in the coming months, the tablet will have the chip incorporated A7 which many users expect including in the terminal iPhone 5. It is not known if this component will contain a quad-core processor and 1.5 GB of RAM, as is normal if we look at the hardware upgrade mode of iDevices, but we will definitely have a faster processor with faster RAM, but the graphic design will not be forgotten either. If you haven't gotten used to the idea that we won't see new iDevices until the fall, you'd better do it.