Tuesday, February 28, 2012

iPad 3 Shipments En Route From Foxconn to the U.S.A.?


Shipments of the iPad 3 are reportedly en route from Foxconn to the U.S.A., according to a poston WeiPhone.

The poster said initial deliveries will be made by Friday, March 9th:

Friends broke the news: Chengdu International Airport at major international cargo charter flights, cargo owners demanding security, from CTU takeoff by stop PVG Shanghai, and then directly to ORD Chicago, the JFK New York, LAX in Los Angeles, March 9, completed before transport. According to the privately disclosed the Chengdu F production for the U.S. A company's latest products…

9to5Mac posted a translation from another Chinese-speaking reader:

Our company started undertake a load of top-secured cargo. The owner has extreme requirements for the security. In order to prevent the cargo from being dragged on the airport ramp for too long, as well as shortening the time the cargo stay on the airport ramp, we hereby require XXXX to schedule all the XXX cargo planes from Feb. 26 to Mar. 9. to XXX slot.

The site has also heard that Apple could be launching two major products this month. The second product could very well be an updated Apple TV as recent rumors have suggested. A faster processor, 1080p video support, and Bluetooth 4.0 support are expected.

Finally, Apple is thought to be dropping all iPad 2 models except the 16GB WiFi iPad 2 when it announces the next generation iPad on March 7th.