Usually, Apple products have a product lifecycle of one year. After the release of the iPad 4, that is no longer the case for your old iPad 3.
The iDevice trade-in site Gazelle saw a 450% increase after Apple released the iPad 4 on Tuesday, effectively discontinuing the sale of the third-generation iPad 3.
The announcement, along with the release of the anticipated iPad Mini, drew some criticizim among Apple fanboys and other tech commentators. There is, however, an upside. Gazelle will buy your 64GB iPad 3 for $495, leaving you with some profit if you decide to buy the iPad Mini for $329.
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Tim Cook
Game Center
iOS6
iMessage
iBooks
New iMac and Retina Macbook Pro
13" Retina Display
Macbook Insides
iMac Display
Thin iMac Display
New iMac ports
Aperture Photo Import
iMac Specs
iMac Pricing
iPads sold
iPad web traffic
iPad Mini
iPad mini
iPad mini unveiled
Thin iPad mini
iPad and iPad mini side-by-side
Dual-core A5 chip
Ultrafast Wireless
iPad mini
Upgraded camera
iPad mini pricing
iPad mini, iPad2, iPad
iPad mini coming October 26
Hands-on with iPad mini
Hands-on with iPad mini
iPad mini hands-on thin display
iPad mini camera
iPad and iPad mini side-by-side
Hands-on with iPad mini
Tim Cook greets the press at Apple's event
Redesigned iMac
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- Apple Surprises With Fourth-Gen iPad
- Apple Unveils New, Ultra-Thin iMac
- Apple Reveals iBooks 3 With Continuous Scrolling
- Apple Unveils 13″ Retina MacBook Pro, Starts at $1699
- Live From Apple’s iPad Mini Event
- The iPad Mini Is the Most Interesting Apple Launch in Years
- There Are Now 200 Million Devices Running iOS 6
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