COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, May 11, 2013 (Press-News.org) 3 have stated that the new Apple products will be offered when clients take subscription to their 1GB, 10GB or 40GB 3Mobilt Broadband packages, which already use the company's lightning-fast 3G network with speeds of up to 32Mbps. The new software upgrades in these fourth generation Apple products will open up opportunities for clients to use an even faster 4G/LTE connection, and a new iPad can be purchased with just a subscription and no deposit.
The new fourth generation iPad comes with a stunning 9.7 inch Retina display, Apple's A6X chip, a FaceTime HD camera and, of course, super fast internet access. The Apple iPad Mini is a totally new iPad design that is 23% smaller and 53% lighter than a third generation iPad. It comes with a 7.9 inch multi-touch display, a FaceTime HD camera and a 5 megapixel iSight camera, super fast internet access and a battery life of up to 10 hours. Both the iPad and iPad mini use the iOS 6 operating system, which is the world's most advanced mobile operating system with over 200 new features.
The iPad and iPad mini are both available online at 3.dk or from any of 3's stores throughout the country.
For more information on the iPad and iPad mini visit http://www.3.dk/
Or contact Stine Green Paulsen, Communications Manager, 3 Denmark; e-mail: stine.greenpaulsen@3.dk; Mobile: 31 200 400
Fourth-Generation iPad and iPad Mini Devices are Now Available from 3
As of Friday 30 November, telecommunication giant 3 will add fourth generation iPad and iPad Mini devices with Wi-Fi and mobile broadband to their range.
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