Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Samsung insider leaks 'ipad Mini'

- By Eddie Wrenn

Apple are looking at launching an ' ipad Mini' later this year, bringing an eight- inch younger brother into the fold, according to a rumour from a well-placed source.

Apple are notoriousl­y secretive about upcoming products, but this leak comes from inside Samsung, a company which holds the unique position of being Apple's fiercest competitor - and one of their biggest hardware suppliers.

The source from within Samsung made the ' mini' indescreti­on while talking to the Korea Times about how Apple spends £ 7billion on Samsung components, which go into Apple's iphones, ipads and Macbooks.

The leaky official said: ' The amount of the current contract [ between Apple and Samsung] is around $ 9.7billion.

' The contract is expected to rise to $ 11billion by the end of this year as Apple is planning to release a smaller ipad, probably with a 7.85- inch screen, and to sell more of its Macbook Air PCS using Samsung's faster solid state drive (SSD) storage.'

The ipad Mini would add variety to Apple's one- size- fitsall approach, and would be more portable. It will also show that Apple is prepared to break away from former chief exec Steve Jobs' deeply- held mantras.

The Apple leader, who passed away last October, publicly derided the smaller tablet model, in particular the seveninch form-factor, which is becoming a standard for a smaller tablet.

In a 2010 earnings call, he said: 'One naturally thinks that a seven-inch screen would offer 70 percent of the benefits of a ten-inch screen.

' Unfortunat­ely, this is far from the truth. … The reason we won't make a seven- inch tablet isn't because we don't want to hit a lower price point, it's because we think the screen is too small to express the software.'

However a segment of the market is likely to disagree with Jobs, particular­ly with the rise of the ebook reader and Android tablets which come in all shapes and sizes.

Consumers like commuters and travellers will find the size ( almost) pocket- friendly, and Google are likely to lead the mainstream acceptance of smaller tablets when they bring out their own seven-inch Android tablet before the summer.

 ??  ?? Like this, just a bit smaller:
The ipad Mini may bring an eight-inch tablet to the table
Like this, just a bit smaller: The ipad Mini may bring an eight-inch tablet to the table

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka