Well, we warned you to sell your iPad before today’s massive Apple event. And did you?
Apparently not, according to gadget re-seller Gazelle, which has seen a massive 700 percent jump in iPad trade-ins just today.
“Since the Apple event this afternoon, we’ve seen the number of iPad trade-ins take off,” Anthony Scarsella, Gazelle’s Chief Gadget Officer, told VentureBeat. “Unexpectedly, the most popular model being traded in right now is the iPad 3 32GB wifi, which we’re attributing to the announcement of a new, 4th generation iPad.”
A full 70 percent of the iPads being traded in are iPad3 models, which makes you wonder: are people trading in for the fourth generation full-size iPad, or the new iPad mini?
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Apple’s October Surprise
We expected Apple to announce an iPad mini today, and we got it. What we didn’t expect was the sheer number of new products the company unveiled. Here’s a rundown of the news.
- Apple debuts new MacBook, iMac, IPad 4 and iPad Mini (live blog)
- With the iPad Mini & an updated iBooks Author, Apple finally has a chance of revolutionizing the classroom
- Apple announces 7.9″ iPad Mini, measuring just 7.2mm thick
- Apple debuts full-size 4th-gen iPad with super-fast A6X chip & HD front camera
- Tablet domination: Apple has sold more than 100M iPads
- Apple’s Fusion Drive combines SSD speed with big storage
- Apple announces stunning 5mm-thick iMac
- Apple unveils gorgeous Retina 13-inch MacBook Pro, starts at $1,700
- Apple launches new iBooks with continuous scrolling, better iCloud support, and page filters
- Apple by the numbers: 200M devices running iOS 6, 125M docs in iCloud
That question arises because, although there were some rumors about a new version of the third-generation iPad, it was by no means certain that Apple was actually going to release it … which Scarsella acknowledged:
“The volume of iPads have been tremendous today, especially the third generation model. Normally the upgrade cycle for the iPad is over 1 year. Today we witnessed a very staggering announcement of an all new iPad 4th Generation. We did not anticipate that Apple would release a 4th generation tablet alongside an iPad Mini heading into today.”
Yesterday, prices ranged from $140 for a first-generation iPad with 16GB of memory and WiFi, to $584 for a third-generation with 64GB and 3G.
Today? Those prices are, no doubt, heading south.
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