Release Date of
iPad
The release date of iPad seems to be held for April of 2010. This will be a great time for a
release and you will probably see quite a lot of people out trying to get their hands on this amazing tablet based
pc. In fact, there are some rumors going around that the release event of the iPad will be even bigger than when
Apple released the iPhone. We can all remember seeing the lines of people waiting to get their hands on one of the
top rated smartphones when they came out. Just imagine what it will be like for the iPad.
Some rumors had the release date of iPad being in March 2010, and there are even some that have said it will be
the end of February, but those rumors have been silenced since Apple acknowledged a definite date in April,
instead. Hopefully, they won’t have issues like some electronics where they set people up for the release, and then
have a problem show up where they will have to delay it. One issue might end up being the AT&T network that is
supposed to be the only network that allows iPad to connect to the internet.
If AT&T doesn’t have the support for the amount of iPad’s being bought, then this could push the release
date of iPad back a few months, or at least push the connection for networking back, and people will have to sit
around playing with their new tablets without being able to download the apps that they want. That might be an
issue that will sour some people off getting an iPad, as some already think using AT&T is a bad decision,
anyway. If they can handle the network overload when they are first released, then there shouldn’t be any issues
that would push the release date of iPad back, and all will be happy.
In a perfect world, this would happen but as everyone knows this is not a perfect world. For this reason, many
people are waiting a few extra months before they purchase an iPad just to see what happens when they are first
released, and what kinds of issues arise. Hopefully, if any issues do arise from the release of such a popular
tablet, they will be able to get it fixed rather soon, and the wait will be minimal to all involved. At least
that’s what everyone hopes for.
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