Expectations are rising for the seventh-generation iPad Mini 2024, which Apple is rumored to launch later this year. Analysts and tech enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting details about the tablet. We’ve gathered rumors from various sources about possible upgrades and improvements.
What can we expect from iPad Mini 2024? Here are the rumors
Screen changes:
One of the leading rumors is that Apple will address the scrolling issue that some users are experiencing with the current model. This is caused by a slight tilt in the text when scrolling vertically, and could be fixed by rotating the display assembly. By changing the orientation of the display, Apple could minimize this distracting effect, which is noticeable on the iPad Mini 2024’s small screen.
Hardware upgrades:
Expectations are high for the hardware. Rumors point to a faster processor, possibly the A16 Bionic or even an M-series processor. If Apple opts for the A16 Bionic, iPad Mini 2024 could get Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 support, as well as significant performance improvements.
Camera upgrades:
Another area with a lot of rumors is the camera, both front and rear. It’s been more than 850 days since the last iPad Mini release. It is therefore highly likely that the cameras will be upgraded.
Possible improvements could include higher resolution sensors, improved low light performance, and advanced imaging features that further enhance the device’s photography and videography capabilities.
New device colors:
We all know Apple’s habit of offering a wide range of color options. Rumors suggest that the iPad Mini 2024 will offer new color options. While details are unknown, possibilities include colors inspired by the standard iPhone 15 series, such as Black, Blue, Green, Yellow and Pink.
Excitement is building for Apple’s seventh-generation iPad Mini 2024 unveiling. Meanwhile, Apple’s plan for the OLED panel, which has been in the rumor mill since last year, is reportedly only for the iPad Pro.
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