Rumors about iPad mini they come and go at hellish speed. The sources that shuffle the different specialized media as well as the opinion of certain rumor mill gurus about Apple are constantly contradicting or changing their position. In recent weeks, it has been questioned that the name of Apple's small tablet will be iPad mini and they were betting more on iPad Air. Well, today a prestigious online magazine places the original name as the safest bet.

A few days ago the guru of rumors about Apple, John Gruber apart from ensuring that the date of presentation of this device would be October and not September 12, I believed more possible that it was called iPad Air than iPad mini giving validity to the latest rumors.
Yesterday the Japanese magazine mactotakara He was back to bet on the name of iPad mini after consulting one of his Asian sources. They also pointed out that the size of the device's screen will be 7,85 inches and that the iPad logo will be printed on the back of the tablet, thus aligning it with the iPad range.
This magazine also reported that its source assured that an updated version of the New iPad will see the markets with certain changes. It will come with a smaller dock port, with a IGZO Retina display, a new arrangement of components and a improvement in heat dissipation.
The change to a smaller connector It seems that it is a step that all Apple devices will take sooner or later according to many specialized media.

The problem with all these rumors is that they are only that, we still do not have any confirmation from Apple and its price only speculations. Apple products always generate this expectation although it is very difficult to get images of them that deserve all the credibility we need. We see iPad mini cases and covers emerge, and we've even seen our fair share of recreations of what it would look like. Remarkable is the case that GizChina has leaked and that already sees a modification in the connectors. The September 12 It is the first date on which it is likely that we will leave doubts and if not, we will have to wait for october.
Source: 9to5Mac