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OS
iPadOS 15
Screen Size (inch)
8.3
Resolution
2266 x 1488
Memory
64 GB/NA
If you are looking for a device that is slightly larger than your smartphone to consume content, play games, social networking, read books and more, then the iPad Mini could be your new best friend. It has a very good form factor, ergonomic design and good battery life. While I wish the display was a little better, its performance is no slouch and unless you’ve used an iPad Pro, you won't know what you are missing. However, if you are looking for a laptop replacement, a large screen to run multiple apps simultaneously with ease or a tablet for drawing, then I highly recommend checking out the iPad or the iPad Air as the larger display real estate works better there. The Mini caters to those looking for a pocketable tablet in addition to their phone and aren't comfortable making the jump to a foldable device.
Manufacturer | : | Apple |
Model | : | iPad Mini 2021 (6th Generation) |
Operating system | : | iPadOS 15 |
OS version | : | 15 |
Type | : | iPad |
display resolution (in pixels) | : | 2266 x 1488 |
Screen size (in inches) | : | 8.3 |
front camera mp | : | 12 |
rear camera mp | : | 12 |
battery life (in hours) | : | 10 hours |
charging port (proprietary, mini/microusb) | : | USB-C |
Processor | : | A15 Bionic chip with 64‑bit architecture |
Processor cores | : | 6‑core |
internal storage | : | 64 GB |
dimensions (in mm) | : | 7.69 x 5.3 x 0.25 |
Weight (in grams) | : | 297 |
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The iPad Mini 2021 (6th Generation) features a 8.3 inches.
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