Earlier this month, Apple announced a new iPad mini for the first time in three years. Ahead of the device launching this Wednesday, we have outlined 12 new features and changes with the seventh-generation iPad mini compared to the previous model.
Here’s everything new with the iPad mini 7:
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.
Apple Intelligence support: The new iPad mini is compatible with Apple Intelligence, which will be available starting with iPadOS 18.1 next week.
Apple Pencil Pro support: The new iPad mini is compatible with the Apple Pencil Pro.
Apple Pencil hover: This feature lets you preview the Apple Pencil’s stroke on the canvas before the accessory touches the screen.
“Jelly scrolling” fixed? Most reviews said “jelly scrolling” is much less noticeable or fully absent on the new iPad mini, but one prominent technology website disagreed, so we await teardowns for further confirmation.
Faster USB-C port: The USB-C port on the iPad mini 7 supports data transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps, compared to 5 Gbps for the iPad mini 6.
eSIM only: All cellular models of the iPad mini 7 lack a nano-SIM card slot worldwide and instead rely solely on digital eSIM technology.
Wi-Fi 6E support: The new iPad mini supports the faster Wi-Fi 6E standard, which extends the capabilities of regular Wi-Fi 6 to the 6 GHz band. You will also need a router with Wi-Fi 6E support.
Double the base storage: iPad mini now starts with 128GB of storage, compared to 64GB for the previous model.
Final Cut Pro support: Final Cut Pro is compatible with the new iPad mini.
Improved HDR photos: The new iPad mini supports “Smart HDR 4,” whereas the previous model supports “Smart HDR 3.” Apple says Smart HDR 4 makes photos look “even more detailed and vivid.”
“iPad mini” inscription: The new iPad mini has an “iPad mini” inscription on the back of device. Previous models of the device are inscribed with “iPad.”
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​ Earlier this month, Apple announced a new iPad mini for the first time in three years. Ahead of the device launching this Wednesday, we have outlined 12 new features and changes with the seventh-generation iPad mini compared to the previous model.
Here’s everything new with the iPad mini 7:
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.
Apple Intelligence support: The new iPad mini is compatible with Apple Intelligence, which will be available starting with iPadOS 18.1 next week.
Apple Pencil Pro support: The new iPad mini is compatible with the Apple Pencil Pro.
Apple Pencil hover: This feature lets you preview the Apple Pencil’s stroke on the canvas before the accessory touches the screen.
“Jelly scrolling” fixed? Most reviews said “jelly scrolling” is much less noticeable or fully absent on the new iPad mini, but one prominent technology website disagreed, so we await teardowns for further confirmation.
Faster USB-C port: The USB-C port on the iPad mini 7 supports data transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps, compared to 5 Gbps for the iPad mini 6.
eSIM only: All cellular models of the iPad mini 7 lack a nano-SIM card slot worldwide and instead rely solely on digital eSIM technology.
Wi-Fi 6E support: The new iPad mini supports the faster Wi-Fi 6E standard, which extends the capabilities of regular Wi-Fi 6 to the 6 GHz band. You will also need a router with Wi-Fi 6E support.
Double the base storage: iPad mini now starts with 128GB of storage, compared to 64GB for the previous model.
Final Cut Pro support: Final Cut Pro is compatible with the new iPad mini.
Improved HDR photos: The new iPad mini supports “Smart HDR 4,” whereas the previous model supports “Smart HDR 3.” Apple says Smart HDR 4 makes photos look “even more detailed and vivid.”
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