Ipad may have camera in future. Ya its ture

Posted by Aman Milwani On February 2, 2010 52 COMMENTS

iPad has camera holes?

I was going through two pictures that  made me think in the direction of a camera. And it was surprising but amazing that these two pictures were of the all new apple ipad just released about 5-7days ago.

People who actually went at the apple event and played with the all new apple ipad did not find any camera holes in it.

That being said, would it surprise anyone if Apple came in late and put in a camera on the high-end models?  Maybe the $130 extra for a 3G radio also includes a camera in the bargain? Computerworld recently remarked that it was ridiculous to charge $130 for 3G+GPS  parts that were worth $10-$20.  A camera would close that gap some in many minds.

iPad frame, Center: Camera, Bottom: MacBook Frame

Apple also has a tendency to follow the above policy of coming up with surprises and it has also been proven in the case of the apple iphone when apple did not reveal the glass screen until five months of its release and that too in a press conference.

HardMac has been receiving identical parts with identical camera holes.

Next, Mission repair (via Macrumors), reports that they got a iPad frame (not unibody huh?) from somewhere and low a behold, it has a camera hole the exact same size as a MacBook camera.  They've even put a MacBook camera in there and it fits perfectly.  Remember though, that prototype iPods with camera holes and iPod frames were spotted last year before Apple released a camera-less iPod touch.

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