Apple revamps the iPad mini, gives the iPad 10.2 new chipset and front camera
Apple kicked off its hardware announcements today with iPads. Both the entry-level
iPad 10.2 and iPad mini got new versions.
iPad 10.2 (2021)
The new 10.2-inch iPad is powered by the A13 Bionic promising 20% performance
boost over the A12 Bionic in last year's model. The display size and bezels remain
the same, but on the upside that means retained compatibility with accessories for
the previous iPad 10.2, including the first gen Apple Pencil. And Apple did add the
TrueTone feature to its entry-level tablet.
Arguably the most important upgrade is the bump in the base storage, now the
iPad starts at 64GB
The rear camera is the same, but Apple promises the new ISP in the upgraded
chipset will somewhat enhance image quality. The front camera gets a proper
upgrade and it's now got a 120-degree ultrawide lens and a 12MP sensor.
The Gold option is no longer available but the Space Gray and Silver colors are
still around starting at $329 for the Wi-Fi only model while the cellular variant
starts at $459. You can order it right away with actual availability starting on
September 24.
iPad mini 6 (2021)
The iPad mini 6 got a lot more upgrades, starting with a totally overhauled design
with flat edges and curved corners of the screen to bring it in line with the rest of
the recently released iPads and iPhones.
Retaining the same footprint as before, the new mini now offers a 8.3-inch display
as opposed to 7.9 inches on the outgoing model. The home button with
embedded Touch ID is gone with the fingerprint sensor moving over the power
button.
The TrueTone feature made it to the iPad mini 6, and its panel can reach a
brightness of up to 500 nits.
For a more complete multimedia experience, Apple has included stereo speakers
in landscape orientation as well.
The newer blocky design allows snapping the Apple Pencil (2nd gen) on the side
using magnets.
The new iPad mini employs the latest generation Apple A15 Bionic chipset
with a whopping 40% jump in computational performance compared to the
older iPad mini as well as 80% leap in GPU performance.
The diminutive table also received an upgraded 12MP main camera on the
back with True Tone flash and wider f/1.8 aperture. The front front-facing
got another 12MP sensor, this time behind ultrawide lens.
The cullular version of the iPad mini was upgraded to 5G, while the Lightning port
has finally been swapped for the far more universal USB-C port.
The Wi-Fi only configuration starts at $499 while the cellular one is $649 for the
base 64GB version. You can upgrade the storage up to 256GB
Pre-orders for the iPad mini 6 start today with actual shipments beginning
September 24. The available colors are Space Gray, Pink, Purple and Starlight.
Naturally both new iPads will ship with the updated iPadOS 15 that now offers
widgets on the home screen, the system-wide with Quick Notes, real-time
translation with the Translate app, improved multi-tasking capabilities and
notification filter called Focus.
Blog By Nikhil
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