Apple iPad Mini review Secret AI Advantage
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23 Oct 2024 01:31:30 am.
Every other one of Apple’s tablets, from the $349 base model to the performance monster that is the M4 Pro, is about the same thing: versatility. They’re big slabs of glass that can be turned into anything, so long as you have the right app or attachment. The Mini, on the other hand, with its 8.3-inch screen, is closer in size to an iPhone than to any other iPad. It’s mostly designed to be a go-everywhere device that isn’t your phone. The bigger iPads are increasingly competing with your laptop; the Mini very much still complements it.
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A17 Pro chip: Introduced in the iPhone 15 Pro models last year, the A17 Pro chip is now available in the iPad mini 7, although it has a 5-core GPU instead of a 6-core GPU. Apple says the iPad mini 7 offers up to 30% faster CPU performance compared to the previous iPad mini with the A15 Bionic chip.
Yet the 2024 iPad Mini, for all its subtle upgrades, doesn't really move me much. It's barely changed from its 2021 update; its two big additions are the ability to work with Apple's newest Pencil Pro and its support for Apple Intelligence.
The Mini has always felt like an afterthought — updated only occasionally, forced to run apps and an OS clearly designed for larger screens — but the one-handed iPad was the one for me anyway.
When Apple Inc. announced the first iPad mini upgrade in three years this past week, it chose to recycle its marketing strategy for the iPhone 16 and go all-in on AI features.
8GB of RAM for Apple Intelligence support: The new iPad mini is compatible with Apple Intelligence, which will be available starting with iPadOS 18.1 next week. Geekbench results confirmed that the device is equipped with 8GB of RAM, the minimum requirement for Apple Intelligence. That's up from 4GB of RAM in the iPad mini 6.
Apple has made its lineup of Pencil styluses incredibly confusing, with different iPads compatible with different Pencils. At least the newest, most capable Pencil Pro works with the Mini, making the Mini the cheapest doorway to using the Pencil Pro.
There are three genuinely new things about this Mini. The first is that it supports the Apple Pencil Pro, which magnets to the side of the Mini to charge and connect. The Mini can do all of the Pencil Pro things other iPads can — all the hovering and squeezing and barrel-rolling works just fine, and if you’re a Mini-toting artist, this might be worth the upgrade all by itself. If you have an older Pencil that sticks into the USB port, that’ll work, too, but the Mini doesn’t support the Pencil 2, for some baffling reason.
The bigger obstacle is that the first Apple Intelligence features are underwhelming — with the more impressive capabilities coming later. In the iPad mini marketing on Apple’s website, the company spotlights four features; three of them aren’t launching until between December and March.
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