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The new iPad mini. Featuring an all-screen design with an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display.¹ Powerful A15 Bionic chip with Neural Engine. A 12MP Ultra Wide front camera with Center Stage. USB-C connectivity. And ultrafast wireless. Take notes, mark up documents, or capture your biggest ideas with Apple Pencil (2nd generation) that attaches magnetically and charges wirelessly.²
• 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display with True Tone and wide color¹
• A15 Bionic chip with Neural Engine
• Touch ID for secure authentication and Apple Pay
• 12MP Wide back camera, 12MP Ultra Wide front camera with Center Stage
• Available in purple, starlight, pink, and space gray
• Landscape stereo speakers
• Stay connected with ultrafast Wi-Fi 6
• Up to 10 hours of battery life³
• USB-C connector for charging and accessories
• Works with Apple Pencil (2nd generation)²
• iPadOS 15 is uniquely powerful, easy to use, and designed for the versatility of iPad
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¹The display has rounded corners. When measured diagonally as a rectangle, the iPad mini 8.3-inch screen is 8.3 inches. Actual viewable area is less.
²Accessories are sold separately. Compatibility varies by generation.
³Battery life varies by use and configuration. See apple.com/batteries for more information.
Protect your iPad by purchasing AppleCare+ at your local Target
•AppleCare+ for iPad extends your repair coverage and technical support to two years from your AppleCare+ purchase date
•It adds coverage for up to two incidents of accidental damage from handling every 12 months, each subject to a service fee of $49 for iPad and $29 for Apple Pencil, plus applicable tax
•Get 24/7 priority access to Apple experts by chat or phone
•Mail-in or carry-in repairs
•Express Replacement Service
•Hardware coverage for your iPad, battery, AirPort devices, and Apple Pencil
•Software support for questions on iOS, iCloud, Apple-branded iPad apps, and connecting to wireless networks
•AppleCare products must be purchased with an applicable Apple device.
•Terms & Conditions will be delive |
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Now…please don't take me the wrong way or think I'm complaining or naive about this but I'm trying to make sense to me by seeing someone else perspective here:
how the targeted folks find this mini variant very appealing to use regularly especially when the iPhone is already that big for the same use case?
I have the iPhone SE 2016 as my daily driver and personally tried the mini variant myself and find it less practical and productive to use it like split screen and it looks cramps so I didn't understand who would be targeted consumer. Someone with small hands single-handedly? Media consumption?
I mean the 9th iPad is a tad bit bigger, dated looking admittedly but still lightweight…a very expensive lightweight iPad mini.
Heck, the right iPad for me is the 10.3" 9th gen iPad for basic media consumption, especially for the price of sub $300.
Guess I'll never hear someone else's here giving the mini variant a lot of praises.
Now…please don't take me the wrong way or think I'm complaining or naive about this but I'm trying to make sense to me by seeing someone else perspective here:
how the targeted folks find this mini variant very appealing to use regularly especially when the iPhone is already that big for the same use case?
I have the iPhone SE 2016 as my daily driver and personally tried the mini variant myself and find it less practical and productive to use it like split screen and it looks cramps so I didn't understand who would be targeted consumer. Someone with small hands single-handedly? Media consumption?
I mean the 9th iPad is a tad bit bigger, dated looking admittedly but still lightweight…a very expensive lightweight iPad mini.
Heck, the right iPad for me is the 10.3" 9th gen iPad for basic media consumption, especially for the price of sub $300.
Guess I'll never hear someone else's here giving the mini variant a lot of praises.
It is a real life family fact, so they maintain a premium price.
Now…please don't take me the wrong way or think I'm complaining or naive about this but I'm trying to make sense to me by seeing someone else perspective here:
how the targeted folks find this mini variant very appealing to use regularly especially when the iPhone is already that big for the same use case?
I have the iPhone SE 2016 as my daily driver and personally tried the mini variant myself and find it less practical and productive to use it like split screen and it looks cramps so I didn't understand who would be targeted consumer. Someone with small hands single-handedly? Media consumption?
I mean the 9th iPad is a tad bit bigger, dated looking admittedly but still lightweight…a very expensive lightweight iPad mini.
Heck, the right iPad for me is the 10.3" 9th gen iPad for basic media consumption, especially for the price of sub $300.
Guess I'll never hear someone else's here giving the mini variant a lot of praises.
Having said that, I bought a 9th Gen iPad for 280, then returned it to get a current Gen Air for 400, so I guess I didn't find that super compelling. The Air, with bigger screen and speakers on both sides, seems better for TV in bed at night. And it's pretty manageable for reading.
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