American tech giant Apple, which unfairly neglected the design aspect of its iPad mini since its debut in 2012, recently announced its plans to release its new iteration featuring “the biggest redesign in its nine-year history” this fall.
According to ANI, the new device is expected a new feature of slimmer bezels, a larger display, faster performance, and a design similar to Apple’s new iPad Air from last year.
It could be a big shakeup for Apple’s smallest tablet.
Earlier it is also reported, that the upcoming device, which it said might ditch the home button to allow for narrower screen bezels.
The iPad Air-style design suggests that it could use a Touch ID sensor built into a side-mounted power button.
Last year, the tech analyst had predicted that Apple’s next iPad mini could have a screen that’s 8.5 to 9-inches in size, up from the 7.9-inch display the mini has always sported.
It is also reported that the previously suggested a future iPad mini which could be used as a similar Mini LED display to what was recently seen in Apple’s largest iPad Pro.
The new iPad mini would be the 6th generation of the tablet, following a 2019 redesign which added support for the Apple Pencil Stylus alongside a faster A 12 processor.
The company has another Apple Silicon-powered iMac on the way with a larger screen than the recent 24-inch model.
The new device is reportedly intended to replace the existing Intel-powered 27-inch model.
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