Just like the iPhone 5 feature poll, here are the five top results of the first 100 votes for the iPad 2! At the bottom of this post you can see a shot of the entire poll’s results so far.
28% iPad 2 with USB and SD card integration
The most wanted feature seems to be some actual support for universal connectivity. Quite imaginable, with Apple’s tendency to boycot or redesign anything regular..
23% iPad 2 with Retina Display
One of the great successes of the iPhone 4, compared to the 3GS, must be the ridiculously sharp Retina Display. No wonder people would like to see this on the iPad 2 as well. Of course, you’d need a dozen extra battery packs to change after every 15 minutes of active usage.
13% iPad 2 with faster processor
Apparently some people seem to feel the first generation iPad isn’t fast enough. Boost it up, Apple!
12% iPad 2 with front and rear camera
This feature has actually been sort-of proven already, as there are loads of software and hardware clues of the iPad 2 sporting two cameras. Would be awesome for FaceTime.
8% iPad 2 Mini with 7″ display
Yes. An iPad Mini. A.K.A. the iPhone XL
Thanks for voting everyone! Let’s see what features actually make it to the iPad 2! Until then, the poll is still open so keep on voting!

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