iPad Mini

The iPad Mini (branded and marketed as iPad mini) is a line of mini tablet computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It is a sub-series of the iPad line of tablets, with a reduced screen size of 7.9 inches, in contrast to the standard 9.7 inches. The first generation iPad Mini was announced on October 23, 2012, and was released on November 2, 2012, in nearly all of Apple's markets.[2][3][4][5] It features similar internal specifications to the iPad 2, including its display resolution.

iPad Mini
DeveloperApple Inc.
ManufacturerFoxconn, Pegatron[1]
Product familyiPad
TypeTablet computer
Release date1st generation:
November 2, 2012 (2012-11-02)

2:
November 12, 2013 (2013-11-12)
3:
October 22, 2014 (2014-10-22)
4:
September 9, 2015 (2015-09-09)

2019:
March 18, 2019 (2019-03-18)
Operating systemiOS (2012–2019)
iPadOS (2019–present)
System-on-chip used1st generation: Apple A5 (2nd generation: 32nm)
2 & 3: Apple A7 (with Apple M7 motion co-processor)
4: Apple A8 (with Apple M8 motion co-processor)
2019: Apple A12 Bionic (with Apple M12 motion co-processor)
CPU1st generation: 1 GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9
2 & 3: 1.3 GHz dual-core Apple Cyclone
4: 1.5 GHz dual-core Apple Typhoon
2019: 2.49 GHz Hexa-core (2× high performance Vortex + 4× high efficiency Tempest)
Memory1st generation: 512 MB LPDDR2 RAM
2 & 3: 1 GB LPDDR3 RAM
4: 2 GB LPDDR3 RAM
RAM
2019: 3 GB LPDDR4X RAM
Storage1st generation: 16, 32, or 64 GB flash memory
2: 16, 32, 64, or 128 GB flash memory
3 & 4: 16, 64, or 128 GB flash memory
2019: 64, or 256 GB flash memory
Display7.9-inch (200.66 mm) diagonal LED-backlit Multi-Touch display with IPS technology, at 4:3 aspect ratio
1st generation: 1024 × 768 px at 163 ppi
2, 3 & 4: 2048×1536 pixels at 326 ppi (Retina Display)
4: Fully laminated display, Antireflective Coating
2019: Support for Apple Pencil (1st generation), Wide-Color Display (P3), True Tone Display, 1.8% Reflectivity & 500 Nits Max Brightness
Graphics1st generation: PowerVR SGX543MP2
2 & 3: Quad-core PowerVR G6430
4: Quad-core PowerVR GX6450 2019: Apple-Custom 4-core GPU
Sound(2019): Stereo Speakers (2019): Dual microphones for calls, video recording, and audio recording
InputMulti-touch screen, headset controls, proximity and ambient light sensors, 3-axis accelerometer, gyroscope, digital compass
Camera1st generation, 2 & 3: Front-facing 1.2MP & Rear-facing 5MP
4: Front-facing 1.2MP & Rear-facing 8MP
2019: Front-facing 7MP & Rear-facing 8MP
Connectivity1st generation, 2 & 3: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n @ 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz

4 & 2019: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac @ 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
1st generation, 2 & 3: Bluetooth 4.0
4: Bluetooth 4.2
2019: Bluetooth 5.0

GSM
LTE
700, 2100 (Band 4) MHz
UMTS / HSPA+ / DC-HSDPA
850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz
GSM / EDGE
850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
Power1st generation: 3.72 V 16.5 W·h (4440 mA·h)
2 & 3: 3.75 V 24.3 W·h (6471 mA·h)
4: 3.82 V 19.32 W·h (5124 mA·h)
Online servicesApp Store, iTunes, Game Center, iCloud, FaceTime, iMessage
Dimensions1st generation: 7.87 in × 5.3 in × 0.28 in (199.9 mm × 134.6 mm × 7.1 mm)
2 & 3: 7.87 in × 5.3 in × 0.29 in (199.9 mm × 134.6 mm × 7.4 mm)
4 & 2019: 8.0 in × 5.3 in × 0.24 in (203.2 mm × 134.6 mm × 6.1 mm)
Mass1st generation: Wi-Fi: 0.68 lb (308 g)
Wi-Fi + Cellular: 0.69 lb (312 g)
2 & 3: Wi-Fi: 0.73 lb (330 g)
Wi-Fi + Cellular: 0.75 lb (340 g)
4: Wi-Fi: 0.65 lb (298.8 g)
Wi-Fi + Cellular: 0.67 lb (304 g)
2019: Wi-Fi: 0.66 lb (300.5 g)
Wi-Fi + Cellular: 0.68 lb (308.2 g)
Backward
compatibility
Apple Pencil (1st Generation)
Websitewww.apple.com/ipad-mini/

The second generation iPad Mini, with a faster processor and a Retina Display, was announced on October 22, 2013 and released on November 12, 2013. The third generation iPad Mini was announced on October 16, 2014 and was released on October 22, 2014; it features the same external hardware as the Mini 2 and the addition of a Touch ID fingerprint sensor compatible with Apple Pay.[6] On September 9, 2015, Apple released the iPad Mini 4. On March 18, 2019, Apple released the 5th generation iPad Mini with support for the Apple Pencil.

History

On October 16, 2012, Apple announced plans for a media event on October 23 at the California Theatre in San Jose, California.[7][8] The company did not give the subject of the event, but it was widely expected to be the iPad Mini.[9] At the event, Apple CEO Tim Cook introduced a new version of MacBook family and new generations of the MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, and the iMac, then unveiled the fourth-generation iPad and the iPad Mini.[10]

Features

Software

iOS 11 running on iPad Mini with Retina Display

The iPad Mini comes with several pre-installed applications, including Siri, Safari, Mail, Photos, Video, Music, iTunes, App Store, Maps, Notes, Calendar, Game Center, Photo Booth, and Contacts.[11] Like all iOS devices, the iPad can sync content and other data with a Mac or PC using iTunes and to Apple's iCloud online service. Although the tablet is not designed to make telephone calls over a cellular network, users can use a headset or the built-in speaker and microphone and place phone calls over Wi-Fi or cellular using a VoIP application, such as Skype.[12] iPads offer dictation when connected to a Wi-Fi or cellular network.[13]

Applications from Apple and third-party developers can be downloaded through the App Store, an application distribution market for iOS that is maintained and regulated by Apple. The service allows users to browse and purchase applications. Optional apps from Apple that can be purchased through the App Store include GarageBand, iMovie, iPhoto, and the iWork apps (Pages, Keynote, and Numbers) are available.[14]

The device has an optional iBooks application, which displays books and other ePub-format content downloaded from the iBookstore.[15] Several major book publishers including Penguin Books, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster and Macmillan have committed to publishing books for the device.[16] Despite the iPad being a direct competitor to both the Amazon Kindle and Barnes & Noble Nook,[17] both Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble offer e-reader apps for the iPad.[18][19]

On June 8, 2015, it was announced at the WWDC that all four generations of the iPad Mini would support iOS 9. However, certain new multitasking features, such as Slide Over and Picture in Picture, will be limited to the second, third generation, and the fourth generation. Split View, another new multitasking feature, is only available on the iPad Mini 4.[20]

The current version of iOS, iPadOS 13, is supported on iPad Mini 4 and up. The upgrade to this version is available as a free download.

The first generation iPad Mini shipped with iOS 6.0[21] and the highest supported version is iOS 9.3.6

Hardware

Size comparison between iPad Mini and iPad 3rd/4th generation

There are four buttons and one switch on the iPad Mini, including a "home" button near the display that returns the user to the home screen, and three aluminum buttons on the right side and top: wake/sleep and volume up and volume down, plus a software-controlled switch whose function varies with software updates.[4] The tablet is manufactured either with or without the capability to communicate over a cellular network. All models can connect to a wireless LAN via Wi-Fi. The iPad Mini is available with 16, 32, 64 and 128 GB (14.9, 29.8, 59.6 and 119.2 GiB[22]) of internal flash memory, with no expansion option. Apple sells a "camera connection kit" with an SD card reader, but it can only be used to transfer photos and videos.

The first generation iPad Mini features partially the same hardware as the iPad 2. Both screens have resolutions of 1024 × 768, but the iPad Mini has a smaller screen and thus higher pixel density than iPad 2 (163 PPI vs. 132 PPI).[4] Unlike the iPad 2, it has 5 MP and 1.2 MP cameras and the Lightning connector. The system-on-chip is A5, which is the same one found in the later revision of the iPad 2 (32 nm). The audio processor is the same found in iPhone 5 and iPad 4th generation, which allows the iPad Mini to have Siri and voice dictation unlike the iPad 2. The graphics processor (GPU) of the first generation iPad Mini is the same one found in the iPad 2 (PowerVR SGX543MP2).[23]

iPads with a data connection can download data through cellphone networks, but can not make voice calls. They can act as a hotspot, sharing the Internet connection over Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB.[13]

Accessories

Apple Lightning connector

The Smart Cover, introduced with the iPad 2, is a screen protector that magnetically attaches to the face of the iPad. A smaller version is now available for iPad Mini. The cover has three folds, which allow it to convert into a stand, held together by magnets.[24] Smart Covers have a microfiber bottom that cleans the front of the iPad, and wakes up the unit when the cover is removed. It comes in six colors of polyurethane.[25][26]

Apple offers other accessories, including a Bluetooth keyboard, several types of earbuds or headphones and many adapters for the Lightning connector.[27] AppleCare and free engraving are also available for the iPad Mini.[28][29]

Model comparison

The most recent model is the iPad Mini (5th generation). The iPad mini models are listed in a comparison grid.

Model iPad Mini (1st generation) iPad Mini 2 iPad Mini 3 iPad Mini 4 iPad Mini (5th generation)
Model Number A1432 (Wi-Fi)
A1454 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
A1455 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
A1489 (Wi-Fi)
A1490 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
A1491 (Wi-Fi + Cellular TD-LTE)
A1599 (Wi-Fi)
A1600 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
A1601 (Wi-Fi + Cellular TD-LTE)
A1538 (Wi-Fi)
A1550 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
A2133 (Wi-Fi)
A2124, A2126 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
A2125 (Wi-Fi + Cellular TD-LTE)
Status Dated Discontinued Discontinued Available on selected sellers Current
Announcement date October 23, 2012 October 22, 2013 October 16, 2014 September 9, 2015 March 18, 2019[30]
Release date November 2, 2012 November 12, 2013 October 22, 2014 16, 64, 128 GB: September 9, 2015
32 GB: September 7, 2016
March 18, 2019
Capacities and when discontinued 32, 64 GB: October 22, 2013
16 GB: June 19, 2015
64, 128 GB: October 16, 2014
16 GB: September 7, 2016
32 GB: March 21, 2017
16, 64, 128 GB: September 9, 2015 16, 64 GB: September 7, 2016
32 GB: March 21, 2017
128 GB: March 18, 2019
64, 256 GB: In Production
Launch price Wi-Fi models:
16 GB US$329, 32 GB US$429, 64 GB US$529
Wi-Fi + Cellular models:
16 GB US$459, 32 GB US$559, 64 GB US$659
Wi-Fi models:
16 GB US$399, 32 GB US$499, 64 GB US$599, 128 GB US$699
Wi-Fi + Cellular models:
16 GB US$529, 32 GB US$629, 64 GB US$729, 128 GB US$829
Wi-Fi models:
16 GB US$399, 32 GB US$399, 64 GB US$499, 128 GB US$599
Wi-Fi + Cellular models:
16 GB US$529, 32 GB US$629, 64 GB US$629, 128 GB US$729
Wi-Fi models:
64 GB US$399, 256 GB US$549
Wi-Fi + Cellular models:
64 GB US$529, 256 GB US$679
SoC Apple A5 Apple A7 Apple A8 Apple A12 Bionic
Motion coprocessor N/A Apple M7 Apple M8 Apple M12
CPU 1 GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 1.3 GHz dual-core Apple Cyclone 1.5 GHz dual-core Apple Typhoon 2.49 GHz Hexa-core (2x high performance Vortex + 4x high efficiency Tempest)
GPU Dual-core PowerVR SGX543MP2 Quad-core PowerVR G6430 Quad-core PowerVR GX6450 Apple-Custom 4-core GPU
Memory 512 MB DDR2 RAM built into Apple A5 package 1 GB LPDDR3 RAM 2 GB LPDDR3 RAM 3 GB LPDDR4X RAM
Storage 16, 32, or 64 GB 16, 32, 64, or 128 GB 16, 64, or 128 GB 64 or 256 GB
Display 7.9 inches (200 mm) multi-touch display with LED backlighting and a fingerprint and scratch-resistant coating
Fully laminated display, antireflective coating Fully laminated display, antireflective coating, 500-nits Max Brightness, Wide-Color Display (P3), True Tone display, 1.8% Reflectivity and Apple Pencil (1st Generation) Support
1024 × 768 pixels at 163 ppi 2048×1536 pixels at 326 ppi (Retina Display)
Camera iSight 1080p HD still and video camera
5 MP, 30fps and 5× digital zoom, geolocation
1080p HD still and video camera
8 MP, 30fps and 5× digital zoom, geolocation
1080p HD still and video camera
8 MP, 120fps and 3× digital zoom, geolocation
FaceTime 1.2 MP still, 720p video, geolocation 7 MP still, 1080p HD video, geolocation
Wireless Wi-Fi Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.0 Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth 4.2 Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth 5.0
Wi-Fi + Cellular In addition to above:
3G transitional LTE on Cellular model
In addition to above:
Gigabit-class LTE
Nano-SIM Nano-SIM
(supports Apple SIM)
Geolocation Wi-Fi Wi-Fi, Apple location databases
Wi-Fi + Cellular Assisted GPS, GLONASS, Apple databases, Cellular network
Sensors
Battery 4440mAh lithium-polymer battery 6471mAh lithium-polymer battery 5124mAh lithium-polymer battery
Back Color Silver, Slate Silver, Space Grey Silver, Gold, Space Grey
Front White, Black
Initial operating system iOS 6.0 iOS 7.0 iOS 8.1 iOS 9.0 iOS 12.1.4
Highest supported operating system iOS 9.3.6 iOS 12.4.7 latest iPadOS latest iPadOS
Dimensions 7.87 in × 5.3 in × 0.28 in (199.9 mm × 134.6 mm × 7.1 mm) 7.87 in × 5.3 in × 0.29 in (199.9 mm × 134.6 mm × 7.4 mm) 8 in × 5.3 in × 0.24 in (203.2 mm × 134.6 mm × 6.1 mm)
Weight Wi-Fi model: 0.68 lb (310 g)
Wi-Fi + Cellular model: 0.69 lb (310 g)
Wi-Fi model: 0.73 lb (330 g)
Wi-Fi + Cellular model: 0.75 lb (340 g)
Wi-Fi model: 0.65 lb (290 g)
Wi-Fi + Cellular model: 0.67 lb (300 g)
Wi-Fi model: 0.66 lb (300 g)
Wi-Fi + Cellular model: 0.68 lb (310 g)
Mechanical keys
  • Home and sleep buttons
  • Volume control with 2 keys for sound adjustment
  • Variable (mute sound and rotation lock) function switch
  • Home and sleep buttons
  • Volume control with 2 keys for sound adjustment
  • Variable function switch removed
  • Sleep button
  • Volume control with 2 keys for sound adjustment
  • Home button updated to capacitive technology (Touch ID)
Connector Lightning Connector
Greenhouse gas emissions 120 kg CO2e[31] 120 kg CO2e[32] 170 kg CO2e[33] 120 kg CO2e[34] 70 kg CO2e[35]

Reception

Reviews of the first generation iPad Mini have been positive,[36][37][38][39][40][41] with reviewers praising the device's size, design, and availability of applications, while criticizing its use of a proprietary power connector and its lack of expandable storage and Retina Display for the first generation iPad Mini.[37][42][43] The device competes with tablets such as the Amazon Kindle Fire HD, Google Nexus 7, and Barnes & Noble Nook HD.[42][44] Joshua Topolsky of The Verge praised the industrial design of the iPad Mini, however panned its lack of Retina Display and price.[41] The iPad Mini 2 was well received, praising the Retina Display and Apple A7 chip performance, with criticisms on the price increase and the quality of the camera.[45][46]

Timeline

Source: Apple Newsroom Archive.[47]

See also

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