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How does the new iPad mini stack up against existing iPads?

With the exciting new refresh of the iPad mini, we decided to put together a quick explainer regarding who we think each iPad is for while comparing the tablets’ specs.

Apple’s consumer iPad range consists of three models: the iPad (10.2-inch), the iPad mini (8.2-inch) and the iPad Air (10.9-inch). The company also sells the iPad Pro in either 11-inch or 12.9-inch sizes, but those devices are a little more expensive and more powerful than the other three since they feature the M1 chipset.

Specs and costs

Everyone wants to know about the specs, and the standouts for the new mini are that it has a USB-C port instead of Apple’s legacy Lightning connector, 4GB of RAM and the new A15 Bionic chipset.

It’s also worth noting that the new mini features a more modern design that looks like the 2020 iPad Air or a tiny iPad Pro.

iPad mini (2021)

iPad Mini (2019)

iPad Air (2020)

Display

8.3-inch LCD, 2,266 x 1,488 resolution, 326ppi

7.9-inch LCD, 2,048 x 1,536 pixels, 326ppi

10.9-inch IPS Liquid Retina display, 2360 x 1640 pixel resolution

Processor

A15 Bionic

A12 Bionic

Apple A14 Bionic

RAM

4GB

3GB

4GB

Storage

64GB, 256GB

64GB, 256GB

64GB, 256GB

Dimensions (in.)

195.4 x 134.4 x 6.3mm

203.2 x 134.8 x 6.1mm

247.6 x 178.5 x 6.1mm

Weight

297g

300.5g

458g

Rear Facing Camera

12-megapixel f/1.8, True Tone Flash

8-megapixel, f/2.4

1.2-megapixel (f/1.8 aperture)

Front Facing Camera

12-megapixel f/2.4, 122-degree wide angle

7-megapixel, f/2.2

7-megapixel (f/2.2 aperture)

OS

iPadOS 15

iOS

iPadOS 14

Battery

5,124mAh

Network Connectivity

GSM/HSPA/LTE/5G

GSM/HSPA/LTE

Wi-Fi up to 802.11.ac, LTE (23 bands), Bluetooth 5.0, GSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE

Sensors

Touch ID, Three axis gyro, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor, Barometer, stereo speakers

Touch ID, Three axis gyro, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor, Barometer

Touch ID (on top), Three axis gyro, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor, Barometer

SIM Type

Nano SIM, eSIM

Nano SIM, eSIM

Nano SIM, eSIM

Launch Date

September 24, 2021

March 18, 2019

September 15, 2020

Misc

USB-C, Colours: Space Gray, Pink, Purple, Starlight

Colours: Space Gray, Silver, Gold

Colours: Silver, Space Grey, Rose Gold, Green, Sky Blue

Display

iPad mini (2021)

8.3-inch LCD, 2,266 x 1,488 resolution, 326ppi

iPad Mini (2019)

7.9-inch LCD, 2,048 x 1,536 pixels, 326ppi

iPad Air (2020)

10.9-inch IPS Liquid Retina display, 2360 x 1640 pixel resolution

Processor

iPad mini (2021)

A15 Bionic

iPad Mini (2019)

A12 Bionic

iPad Air (2020)

Apple A14 Bionic

RAM

iPad mini (2021)

4GB

iPad Mini (2019)

3GB

iPad Air (2020)

4GB

Storage

iPad mini (2021)

64GB, 256GB

iPad Mini (2019)

64GB, 256GB

iPad Air (2020)

64GB, 256GB

Dimensions (in.)

iPad mini (2021)

195.4 x 134.4 x 6.3mm

iPad Mini (2019)

203.2 x 134.8 x 6.1mm

iPad Air (2020)

247.6 x 178.5 x 6.1mm

Weight

iPad mini (2021)

297g

iPad Mini (2019)

300.5g

iPad Air (2020)

458g

Rear Facing Camera

iPad mini (2021)

12-megapixel f/1.8, True Tone Flash

iPad Mini (2019)

8-megapixel, f/2.4

iPad Air (2020)

1.2-megapixel (f/1.8 aperture)

Front Facing Camera

iPad mini (2021)

12-megapixel f/2.4, 122-degree wide angle

iPad Mini (2019)

7-megapixel, f/2.2

iPad Air (2020)

7-megapixel (f/2.2 aperture)

OS

iPad mini (2021)

iPadOS 15

iPad Mini (2019)

iOS

iPad Air (2020)

iPadOS 14

Battery

iPad mini (2021)

iPad Mini (2019)

5,124mAh

iPad Air (2020)

Network Connectivity

iPad mini (2021)

GSM/HSPA/LTE/5G

iPad Mini (2019)

GSM/HSPA/LTE

iPad Air (2020)

Wi-Fi up to 802.11.ac, LTE (23 bands), Bluetooth 5.0, GSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE

Sensors

iPad mini (2021)

Touch ID, Three axis gyro, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor, Barometer, stereo speakers

iPad Mini (2019)

Touch ID, Three axis gyro, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor, Barometer

iPad Air (2020)

Touch ID (on top), Three axis gyro, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor, Barometer

SIM Type

iPad mini (2021)

Nano SIM, eSIM

iPad Mini (2019)

Nano SIM, eSIM

iPad Air (2020)

Nano SIM, eSIM

Launch Date

iPad mini (2021)

September 24, 2021

iPad Mini (2019)

March 18, 2019

iPad Air (2020)

September 15, 2020

Misc

iPad mini (2021)

USB-C, Colours: Space Gray, Pink, Purple, Starlight

iPad Mini (2019)

Colours: Space Gray, Silver, Gold

iPad Air (2020)

Colours: Silver, Space Grey, Rose Gold, Green, Sky Blue

For comparison, the old mini was priced at $529, while the new one will start at $649 when it begins shipping on September 24th. The base model iPad is $429, and the iPad Air costs $779. While I’m a little disappointed that the mini received a price hike, hopefully, the addition of a USB-C port and new design make it worth the added cost.

Other changes

Beyond the new design and port type, the new mini features a few other changes compared to some of Apple’s other iPads.

For instance, the new model includes a 500 nit display, making it a bit brighter than the old model and easier to use outside. That said, it’s nowhere near as bright as the iPhone 12 series, which can reach 1,200 nits. Apple did say that the new mini has a better anti-reflective coating, so it should be easier to use outside than the older model. The iPad Air and the base model iPad also have 500 nits of peak brightness, but only the Air also has an anti-reflective coating.

As I said before, the new mini is really just a shrunken-down iPad Air in some respects. It even has the same Touch ID sensor built into the power button located at the top right corner of the device.

The mini also supports the second-generation Apple Pencil, which can magnetize to the side of the tablet to change and pair with the device.

The battery life of the new mini is rated for around 10.5 hours on Apple’s website, which is about half an hour longer than the old iPad mini and Apple’s other current tablets. At least according to Apple’s website. This could change once reviewers get to spend some time with the device later this month.

Which iPad is for you?

Apple is bringing the rapidly ageing base-model iPad back for another year with the same exact design. This puts it in a tough spot since it really is a good tablet for its low $429 price tag. However, it still looks like a device from 5+ years ago.

I wish Apple would have kept the mini at $529 to keep it more competitive with the regular iPad, but unfortunately, the price bump to $649 will make it a tough sell for some people. With all that in mind, if I was buying a new iPad this year, I’d likely want the mini.

The iPad Air has always been a tough sell with the iPad Pro hovering above it, and now that the mini is even more powerful, it seems like there are even fewer reasons to pick up an Air. However, if you use an iPad as your main computer, but you only do web browsing, media consumption and word processing, the Air is a really great tablet for that, albeit it’s a lot more expensive than the base-level iPad.

And of course, if you want to do high-end photo or video work on an iPad, go with the iPad Pro.

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Apple’s new iPad mini features 4GB of RAM and is likely the second fasted iPad

It’s come to light that the new iPad mini features 4GB of RAM, indicating that it’s likely Apple’s second fasted iPad behind the M1 iPad Pro.

For context, the previous iPad mini only included 3GB of RAM. This is the same amount of RAM still featured in the base-level iPad that Apple just refreshed alongside the new mini.

I should clarify that we haven’t tested the new mini yet, so we can’t say for certain that it’s faster than the iPad Air. Still, it’s a pretty safe assumption considering both tablets include the same amount of RAM, the mini comes equipped with Apple’s newer A15 Bionic chipset, and it features a smaller screen with fewer pixels.

This should be more than enough RAM for performing pretty much everything, including high-end mobile gaming on the go. It’s worth noting that this is also the same amount of RAM featured in the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 13.

You can find out more about the new iPad mini by reading our prior coverage. Stay tuned to MobileSyrup.com for a full review of the tiny tablet in the coming weeks.

Source: MacRumors

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New iPad mini comes in four colours, drops the home button and more

It’s been years since Apple updated the iPad Mini and this new version takes more from the awesome iPad Air than the basic iPad, which seems more geared towards education now.

This means that the iPad Mini has a USB-C port, a squared-off design, 5G and more. The new iPad mini also has thinner bezels and a Touch ID sensor located in the power button.

Moreover, the iPad mini has a new camera with True Tone flash and a 12-megapixel sensor. You can also record in 4K.

Like the new base-model iPad, the new iPad mini has a new 12-megapixel front-facing camera with Centre Stage support too so you can move around while on a video call.

This new iPad Mini supports the new Apple Pencil as well so it has slightly less input lag than the basic iPad and the Pencil can magnetize to the side of the new iPad mini to charge.

The new iPad Mini is going to be available later today for pre-orders and anyone can buy one next week. Canadian pricing to come.

More to come…

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Here’s what to expect from Apple’s September 14th iPhone 13 reveal event

Like clockwork, Apple’s first of possibly many fall hardware events is just around the corner on September 14th at 1pm ET/10am PT.

The company’s invite that prominently features the words “California Streaming” doesn’t reveal much regarding what we’ll see during the presentation beyond possible news related to Apple TV+ and Apple Music, but that hasn’t stopped leakers from churning the rumour mill.

While we’ll almost certainly see a mildly upgraded successor to the iPhone 12 that likely won’t actually be called the iPhone 13, a 3rd-gen pair of AirPods, and the first full redesign to Apple’s smartwatch with the Apple Watch Series 7, there are still several questions.

Will Apple also drop its often-rumoured MacBook Pro redesign, a new iPad and a refreshed iPad mini at its September 14th event? My guess is the tech giant is saving those devices for reveals in October and November, but in the pandemic era of tech reveals, anything is possible.

Below is everything we expect to see at Apple’s upcoming fall hardware event:

iPhone 13

Apple’s next iPhone — commonly referred to by bloggers, YouTubers and journalists alike as the iPhone 13 — is one of the few devices we know for certain will appear at the tech giant’s event.

First off, it’s unlikely the smartphone will actually be called the iPhone 13 given it’s expected to be a relatively minor upgrade to the iPhone 12. Will this year’s iPhone mark Apple’s return to the ‘s’ naming scheme and be called the iPhone 12s? Only time will tell.

Regarding new features, several leakers, including analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, YouTuber Jon Prosser and Max Weinbach state that the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max will feature an LTPO 120Hz display, a smaller notch and the same overall squared-off design as the iPhone 12 series.

Other rumours point to the iPhone 12 Pro Max’s DSLR-like sensor-shift technology making its way to the entire iPhone 13 lineup, overall larger batteries, stronger MagSafe technology and possibly– though I think this is unlikely — an in-display fingerprint sensor. Most reports point to the iPhone 13 series measuring in at the same size as the iPhone 12 series, including the iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max.

On the camera side, rumours point to improved ultra-wide camera performance across the entire lineup, a new portrait video mode and possibly even an astrophotography feature. There are also rumours surrounding the ability to make emergency calls via a satellite connection when you’re in an area with no cellular coverage.

Apple Watch Series 7

Not to be outdone by the iPhone 13 series, the Apple Watch Series 7 is rumoured to include the most significant redesign to the smartwatch in several years. Instead of the usual curved sides, the Series 7 will reportedly include squared-off edges, moving its look more in-line with the iPhone 12, iPad Pro and iPad Air.

Along with the expected additional Watch Faces, new 41mm and 45mm sizes, and reduced bezels, Bloomberg’s often-reliable Mark Gurman says that both display resolutions have increased by 16 percent to 396 x 484 and 368 x 448 pixels, respectively.

While there’s been speculation surrounding the Series 7 potentially being delayed due to manufacturing issues, recent reports indicate it’s still set to arrive towards the end of September.

3rd-gen AirPods

Given the last AirPods refresh was way back in 2019, it makes sense that Apple is finally planning to release a new pair of its popular wireless earbuds.

The new AirPods are expected to look more like the AirPods Pro and possibly include an in-ear design. There will also likely be other improvements like better audio quality and longer battery life, according to PineLeaks, a Twitter account run by Max Weinbach.

Though unlikely given this would make the 3rd-gen AirPods identical to the AirPods Pro, some rumours are hinting that this refresh will include noise-cancellation and Spatial Audio.

New iPad, iPad Mini and MacBook Pro

MacBook Pro

We likely won’t see any of the above devices at this event, but anything could happen.

Apple’s new entry-level iPad will reportedly look nearly identical to its predecessor’s already outdated line, only slightly thinner. The only other rumoured upgrade for the iPad is a more powerful processor.

The refreshed 7.9-inch iPad Mini, on the other hand, will reportedly get the iPad Pro/iPad Air treatment and ditch the home button in favour of a fingerprint sensor on its side, along with reduced bezels and squared-off sides.

And finally, we have the MacBook Pro. While we likely won’t catch our first glimpse of the MacBook Pro’s fabled redesign until late October or November, rumours point to the new 14-inch and 16-inch version of the laptop featuring the first complete redesign since 2016.

According to Mark Gurman, rumoured features include the return of an HDMI port, MagSafe, and possibly even an SD card slot. Finally, the refreshed laptop will also reportedly include an upgraded version of Apple’s M1 chip possibly called the M1x.


Keep an eye on MobileSyrup on September 14th for all the news direct from Apple’s big event.

Source: Jon Prosser, MacRumors, (2), (3), Apple Insider, Bloomberg, (2), (3) @PineLeaks, Digitimes