Curtis Taylor
Posted on March 28, 2012
This week RepairLabshas access to two exclusive iPhone 5 rumors, and as your favorite iPhone repair company, we're bringing them to you.
An inside source at Texas Instruments tells us that they have begun production on the iPhone 5 power management chip. We can also confirm that management inside Texas Instruments is calling the next phone the iPhone 5. Previously when production began on the Apple iPhone's chips at TI, the phone debuted just a few months later. This fits in with our next rumor.
From the same Chinese source that brought us the accurate pictures of the new iPad back housing and new iPad glass, comes the latest rumor that the iPhone 5 will debut in September. According to our source, they have also been told that the screen will indeed be larger than the current 3.5 inch model. Whether it will be as large as the 4.6 inch rumors we have yet to confirm.
While we can confirm the production of the power management chips, which means a new iPhone is imminent, bear in mind that the September release date and screen size are rumors. However, our source has proven extremely reliable in the past.
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Curtis Taylor
Posted on March 20, 2012
The new iPad has only been out for a few days, and already RepairLabs and others have heard the rumors that it has been overheating. Not content with the various thermal imaging reports that shows the heat difference, our techs decided to take the new iPad 3 apart and see if we could pinpoint what part of the iPad is heating up.
We started off our very scientific experiment by turning on both an iPad 2 and the new iPad and setting them to play movies on Netflix. We took an initial temperature reading of the back of the iPads while they played their respective shows - the iPad 2 ran at 24° C (75° F) and the new iPad 3 ran at 27° C (80° F). That's roughly a 5° difference within minutes of booting up the two devices and starting their programs.
At the end of 35-40 minutes of continuous play, the new temperature readings were as follows: iPad 2 holding strong at 25-26° C; iPad 3 shot up to 32-33° C. That's around 90° F for the iPad 3 after just a few minutes of video use.
Since the technicians wanted to get to the root of the problem, we cracked open both iPads and took readings of various components. After several readings, we determined it was the new A5X quad-core processor that was putting out so much heat. You can see the measuring in the video below. Our basic findings showed us that the presumably ceramic A5 chip in the iPad 2 runs around 27° C, whereas the new iPad 3 A5X processor was running at 36° C. In Fahrenheit, the iPad 3 A5X runs 17° hotter than the processor in the iPad 2. As explained in the video, the chips are made of different materials; we believe the A5 is ceramic, where the A5X is obviously metallic.
We were not able to replicate the same temperatures that Consumer Reports were getting (up to 116° F), but just holding the new iPad 3 could be noticeably warmer after only a few minutes use, especially if you are holding it right where that A5X sits.
UPDATE:
For those curious, we tested the battery and retina and found while they were warmer than their equivalents on the iPad 2, it was only that A5X chip that was putting out that much of a heat difference. Keep in mind that the internal temperature was 17° warmer, whereas the back of your housing is only 10° warmer at most. That means the aluminum housing and a special rubber thermal gasket cut down the heat that makes it to your hand by 7° F.
This post was posted in Opinion, Tablets, Tech, What We Do, iPhone, iPad Tips, iPad and was tagged with new iPad overheat, iPad 3 overheat, new iPad, iPad 3
Curtis Taylor
Posted on March 7, 2012
RepairLabs was able to bring you some incredible exclusives on the iPad, and today's news conference confirmed them all. From the changes to the iPad back housing, camera, and battery, to the availability of the white and black glass options as well as the existence of the iPad home button. All of them are present on the new iPad, along with many, many more. Below is a list of the latest features you will have on the new iPad, available for pre-order now and released on March 16.

The iPad 2 will stay on the market, with a $100 price drop for each of the models.
While Apple didn't give the new iPad a name, we can easily assume most of us will end up calling it the iPad 3. What did you think of the news today? Have you already pre-ordered your new iPad?
This post was posted in Opinion, Tablets, Tech, What We Do, iPhone, iPad Tips, iPad and was tagged with iPad 3 release date, new iPad, iPad 3
Curtis Taylor
Posted on March 5, 2012
It's only a couple of days until the presumed iPad 3 announcement, and RepairLabs has been monitoring all of the chatter closely. We've detailed some of the biggest rumors for you below, and you can follow our Twitteraccount and blog Wednesday for updates during the Apple press conference at 1ET/10PT.
Of course the skeptics will say all of the information we and other tech sties have received is obviously some grand ploy from Apple to keep the real information out of our hands. We for one know that are sources are credible and are bringing us real information and parts. While many of the rumors, including the 4G LTE and the quad-core processor, are a little more far-fetched, most of them would be part of a natural progression from the iPad 2.
The last bit of information that we are all waiting for Apple to confirm is the name of the iPad. After last fall's iPhone 4S versus iPhone 5 upset, many are wondering if Apple will call this the iPad 3, the iPad 2S (less likely), or the much-reported iPad HD. For most of us, the name is not as important as the guts inside, and that was proved with record-breaking sales of the iPhone 4S in October. If this new iPad is branded iPad HD or 2S, there will be a bit of backlash, a bit of wonderment, and then everyone will line up to buy it anyway.
Tell us, what rumors are you hoping comes true with the announcement this Wednesday, and what are you going to upgrade?
This post was posted in Opinion, Tablets, Tech, What We Do, iPhone, iPad Accessories, iPad Tips, iPad Rumors, iPad and was tagged with iPad 3 glass, iPad 3 back housing, iPad 3 back case, iPad 3 announcement, iPad 3 rumors, iPad 3
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