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8GB iPad Prototype from 2011 Reveals Apple's Scrapped Budget Model

After Apple released the original iPad in 2010, it tested a second-generation model that only had 8GB of storage. AppleDemoYT, known for sourcing rare prototype devices, recently shared a video featuring the test ‌iPad‌.


The ‌iPad‌ runs SwitchBoard, Apple's internal factory testing software, instead of a version of iOS. It was manufactured in 2011, but it is a 2012 ‌iPad‌ that has an ‌iPad‌ 2,4 identifier. The ‌iPad‌ is a prototype that Apple used during the Engineering Validation Testing phase of device production.

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On the back of the ‌iPad‌, there's an 8GB label, which suggests it wasn't just meant to be a test device. Apple's original ‌iPad‌ started with 16GB of storage, and Apple never released an ‌iPad‌ that had less storage space than that.

Prior to the launch of the ‌iPad‌ 3, there were rumors suggesting that Apple would release a low-cost iPad 2 with 8GB storage. It was supposedly going to be a more affordable option, but Apple ended up launching the ‌iPad‌ 3 at $499, while keeping the 16GB ‌iPad‌ 2 around at $399. The 8GB ‌iPad‌ never made it to market.

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The rumor about the 8GB ‌iPad‌ came from DigiTimes, a site that has a hit or miss record when it comes to Apple rumors. Interestingly, the ‌iPad‌ 2 prototype proves that this is one time that ‌DigiTimes‌ wasn't wrong, because Apple did seemingly consider an 8GB model.

It's likely that Apple decided 8GB wasn't enough storage space for a tablet, and 2012 was around the time that Apple phased out 8GB capacities for the iPhone. From the original iPhone to the iPhone 4s, 8GB storage was an option, but the 2012 iPhone 5 started with 16GB of storage.

These days, 128GB is the minimum storage that Apple offers in its iPhones and iPads.

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macduke Avatar
25 weeks ago
The iPad 3 was the worst iPad Apple ever released. Although the 256MB of RAM on the first gen model is pretty close to the worst. Both devices didn't run great, especially if you wanted anything to persist when switching between two apps. The iPad 2 at $399 was definitely the one to get.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dannyyankou Avatar
25 weeks ago

Prior to the launch of the iPad 3, there were rumors suggesting that Apple would release a low-cost iPad 2 with 8GB storage ('https://www.macrumors.com/2012/02/29/8-gb-ipad-2-coming-alongside-16-gb-and-32-gb-ipad-3-next-week/'). It was supposedly going to be a more affordable option, but Apple ended up launching the iPad 3 at $499, while keeping the 16GB iPad 2 around at $399. The 8GB iPad never made it to market.
A lesson to everyone that just because a rumor ends up not being true in the end, doesn't mean there wasn't any merit to it.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
EugW Avatar
25 weeks ago

With the speed of Wi-Fi and cellular data now I’m surprised they don’t have devices that don’t have any local storage, everything is stored on the iCloud including apps 🤔
Maybe not yet but the technology eventually will get there where you’ll have unlimited storage in the cloud.
We still need storage for apps because otherwise it'd be way, way too slow, and of course if you lost your connection, your iPhone would be useless. However, I always get the lowest storage iPhones and iPads these days. We share a 2 TB iCloud family account.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
25 weeks ago
Interesting piece of history. This line about another sites track record made me chuckle, you’re all hit and miss really. If I had a dollar for every Kuo says or Gurman believes. Whether it be 9-5 mac or MacRumors, you all have that same hit and miss track record :D

“The rumor about the 8GB ‌iPad‌ came from DigiTimes ('https://www.macrumors.com/guide/digitimes-com/'), a site that has a hit or miss record when it comes to Apple rumors.”
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Nermal Avatar
25 weeks ago

anyone else getting flashbacks to when we got that insanely blurry image of an iPad nailed down to a board, like, ten minutes before the keynote? good times lmao
Yep. This was the one[/thread] :)
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Abydos Avatar
25 weeks ago
I own an iPad 1 and iPad Air 1, you learn to treat them like the original macOS (pre multi tasking) - they were not bad when used that way
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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