Did Apple 'Accidentally' Leak the iPad 2 FaceTime Camera?
The iPad 2 is going to have a camera, after all.
Earlier today when Apple sent out its electronic mailer to developers announcing the release of iOS4.3 Beta 2, its main intention may not have been to confirm speculations of whether the new iPad 2 will feature the much-anticipated FaceTime camera.
However, the preying eyes at MacRumors were quick to spot the three new app icons within the preview image of the new iOS interface -- FaceTime, Camera, and Photo Booth.
These apps, believed to be available on the new iPad 2, will allow its owners to video conference with other iPhone, iPod Touch users. It is, however, not clear yet if the new iPad 2 will feature cameras on both the front and back of the tablet, as the Camera function may be utilizing the front-facing one.
[Source and Image: MacRumors]
Earlier today when Apple sent out its electronic mailer to developers announcing the release of iOS4.3 Beta 2, its main intention may not have been to confirm speculations of whether the new iPad 2 will feature the much-anticipated FaceTime camera.
However, the preying eyes at MacRumors were quick to spot the three new app icons within the preview image of the new iOS interface -- FaceTime, Camera, and Photo Booth.
These apps, believed to be available on the new iPad 2, will allow its owners to video conference with other iPhone, iPod Touch users. It is, however, not clear yet if the new iPad 2 will feature cameras on both the front and back of the tablet, as the Camera function may be utilizing the front-facing one.
[Source and Image: MacRumors]

