iPad Air 3 release date: New tablet reportedly set for March release

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The iPad Air 3 is among the most eagerly anticipated Apple products, and it is reportedly just a few months away from its official debut if the latest rumors are to be believed.

Rumors currently suggest that the iPad Air 3 will finally make its long-awaited debut this March, although Apple has yet to make any announcement confirming such news.

It's worth noting that the iPad Air 3 had been expected to make its debut last year, but it looks as though it was shelved in order to make way for the iPad Pro.

As Alphr reported, the lack of any official news about the iPad Air 3 even led some folks to believe that the tablet line may have even been scrapped altogether, although that does not appear to be the case.

Still, without any official word from Apple, folks eager to get their hands on the new tablet will still be best served to stay on the lookout for any bit of new information regarding the iPad Air 3.

The good news is that even without official confirmation; the rumor mill has still managed to put forth a substantial enough collection of specs and features to give people a good idea of what they can expect from the iPad Air 3.

According to The BitBag, the iPad Air 3 will reportedly be equipped with the A9X processor.

The new iPad is also expected to have somewhere between 2 to 4GB of RAM along with three different options in terms of internal storage. Prospective buyers will reportedly be able to choose from 16GB, 32GB, and 128GB models of the iPad Air 3.

The new tablet is also expected to have a 13-megapixel rear camera along with one up front that provides 5 megapixels. It is also rumored to have a fingerprint sensor upon being released.

More details about the iPad Air should be made available as the rumored March release date approaches.

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