Apple has officially introduced its latest iPad Mini (2024) to the Indian market, offering a significant upgrade over its predecessor, which launched in 2021. The new iPad Mini is powered by the A17 Pro chipset, bringing enhanced performance, AI capabilities, and expanded storage. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what this compact powerhouse has to offer.
iPad Mini (2024) Price and Availability in India
The iPad Mini (2024) is available for pre-order starting today, with official sales kicking off on October 23. The Wi-Fi-only model is priced at Rs 49,900, while the Wi-Fi + Cellular variant starts at Rs 64,900. The device is available in four colour options: blue, purple, starlight, and space grey. Apple has also announced special pricing for students and educators, making the device even more accessible.
iPad Mini (2024) Key Features
The new iPad Mini features an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display with a resolution of 1,488 x 2,266 pixels. The display, while not boasting a 120Hz refresh rate like the Pro models, still operates at a smooth 60Hz, making it ideal for everyday tasks and media consumption.
Under the hood, the A17 Pro chip, which debuted in the iPhone 15 Pro series, powers the device. This chipset offers a 30% faster CPU and a 25% faster GPU compared to the previous iPad Mini, enabling the tablet to handle demanding tasks such as photo editing, gaming with ray tracing, and augmented reality (AR) applications.
"The A17 Pro chip delivers a huge leap in performance, making the iPad Mini a perfect balance of power and portability," said Bob Borchers, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.
One of the standout features of the new iPad Mini is its support for Apple Intelligence, which comes with iPadOS 18.1. With the powerful Neural Engine, the device can leverage AI to summarise and proofread text, transform sketches into polished images, and enhance Siri’s ability to follow context across multiple commands.
12 MP Camera and Connectivity Upgrades
Photography enthusiasts will be pleased with the camera system, which includes a 12MP rear camera with Smart HDR 4, and a 12MP ultra-wide front camera with Center Stage, a feature that automatically keeps the subject in focus during video calls.
The iPad Mini also supports Wi-Fi 6E, offering faster download speeds and smoother streaming, while the USB-C port now allows for high-speed data transfers of up to 10GB per second. Cellular models include 5G connectivity with eSIM support, ensuring that users stay connected even on the go.
Apple claims that the iPad Mini provides up to 10 hours of battery life when browsing or streaming over Wi-Fi. The device comes bundled with a 20W USB-C power adapter, making charging fast and convenient.
For creative users, the new iPad Mini supports the Apple Pencil Pro, which can be purchased separately for Rs 11,900. The Apple Pencil with USB-C is also available for Rs 7,900. Apple’s Smart Folio case, priced at $59, provides additional protection while maintaining the tablet’s sleek form.
iPad Mini (2024) Price and Availability in India
The iPad Mini (2024) is available for pre-order starting today, with official sales kicking off on October 23. The Wi-Fi-only model is priced at Rs 49,900, while the Wi-Fi + Cellular variant starts at Rs 64,900. The device is available in four colour options: blue, purple, starlight, and space grey. Apple has also announced special pricing for students and educators, making the device even more accessible.
iPad Mini (2024) Key Features
The new iPad Mini features an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display with a resolution of 1,488 x 2,266 pixels. The display, while not boasting a 120Hz refresh rate like the Pro models, still operates at a smooth 60Hz, making it ideal for everyday tasks and media consumption.
Under the hood, the A17 Pro chip, which debuted in the iPhone 15 Pro series, powers the device. This chipset offers a 30% faster CPU and a 25% faster GPU compared to the previous iPad Mini, enabling the tablet to handle demanding tasks such as photo editing, gaming with ray tracing, and augmented reality (AR) applications.
"The A17 Pro chip delivers a huge leap in performance, making the iPad Mini a perfect balance of power and portability," said Bob Borchers, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.
One of the standout features of the new iPad Mini is its support for Apple Intelligence, which comes with iPadOS 18.1. With the powerful Neural Engine, the device can leverage AI to summarise and proofread text, transform sketches into polished images, and enhance Siri’s ability to follow context across multiple commands.
12 MP Camera and Connectivity Upgrades
Photography enthusiasts will be pleased with the camera system, which includes a 12MP rear camera with Smart HDR 4, and a 12MP ultra-wide front camera with Center Stage, a feature that automatically keeps the subject in focus during video calls.
The iPad Mini also supports Wi-Fi 6E, offering faster download speeds and smoother streaming, while the USB-C port now allows for high-speed data transfers of up to 10GB per second. Cellular models include 5G connectivity with eSIM support, ensuring that users stay connected even on the go.
Apple claims that the iPad Mini provides up to 10 hours of battery life when browsing or streaming over Wi-Fi. The device comes bundled with a 20W USB-C power adapter, making charging fast and convenient.
For creative users, the new iPad Mini supports the Apple Pencil Pro, which can be purchased separately for Rs 11,900. The Apple Pencil with USB-C is also available for Rs 7,900. Apple’s Smart Folio case, priced at $59, provides additional protection while maintaining the tablet’s sleek form.
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