
An
alleged leak from the Apple Store suggests that the next iPhone would
indeed get a smaller dock connector. If the leak is legitimate, it would
confirm the new connectors in iPhone, iPad and iPod touch as well as
the mini dock connector adapter that would make older accessories and
cables compatible with devices rocking the smaller port. The document
suggests Apple would retail the adapter for $9.99 and it will be
available in black and white. But that’s just half the story. The leak
also suggests some new devices that Apple could launch soon, most
probably on September 12. Read on.

One
of the images in the leaked lot shows compatible devices with the dock
adapter and confirms the sixth generation iPhone, fifth generation iPod
touch, seventh generation iPod nano and hold your breath, two third
generation Late 2012 iPads. The image clearly suggests a smaller iPad as
well as a bigger one and classifies both under Late 2012. We believe
the 7-inch iPad would be the only new one but Apple could change the
connector in the current 2012 iPad, in order to standardize everything.
Unlike earlier rumors, the iPod nano retains its current shape and
size. The iPhone and iPod touch also seem taller in the image than the
current iPhone, suggesting rumors of a 4-inch display could be true.
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