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2021 Apple iPad Mini (Wi-Fi, 64GB) – – Features & Prices in UAE :
2021 Apple iPad Mini (Wi-Fi, 64GB) – Space Gray
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Technical specifications – 2021 Apple iPad Mini (Wi-Fi, 64GB) – :
Brand
Apple
Model Name
IPad mini
Memory Storage Capacity
64 GB
Screen Size
8.3 Inches
Display Resolution Maximum
2266 x 1488 Pixels
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Warranty :
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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D. F (verified owner) –
Kind of a dud of an update – I’ve had an iPad Mini 4, 5 and now 6. I use them in the cockpit of a small plane, which is one thing Apple is now marketing the Mini 6 for. But I also use it for general tablet stuff; web browsing, watching YouTube, listening to music. I upgraded from the 5 to the 6 specifically for Pencil 2 support. The Mini 5 supports the first-gen Pencil, and while that was great as a first step towards going paperless in the cockpit for me, the way the Pencil 1 charges is just really an inconvenience for my use. I’d constantly get in the plane only to realize my Pencil is dead, and I’d have to just go back to paper anyway. I ended up just always carrying paper and a pen on me anyway, which kind of defeats the purpose of having the Pencil. So being able to have the Pencil 2 constantly stuck to the iPad and charging magnetically was enough in itself to get me to upgrade.
M. G (verified owner) –
Great iPad for kids – We bought this as an upgrade to an older iPad we had been using on long roadtrips for the kids. The size is easy for little kids to hold with one while using the other to make selections on the touch screen. The small size is also nice for easy packing. The battery handled a 14 hour drive full of watching videos with ease. Child lock features are nice and easy to use. It would be nice if there was an AUX port since most kid headphones have to be plugged in, but that can be corrected with an adapter. We expect this iPad to last a long time!
G. L (verified owner) –
Yes, let me break it down for you – I bought this with the 15 dollar Procase and the 2nd gen Apple Pencil. I highly suggest this for anyone in college or anyone looking for a small hobby. I game roblox and draw on it when I’m bored so I don’t really know how good the battery life is but not the best for games. I suggest this more towards people who just need it for little everyday things not constant use!
B. K (verified owner) –
Perfect size for me to use. – This is the perfect table size for an artist that is starting digital art, or is very good at digital art. Great size for storing it in your bag, and for college, if you need a tablet, this would be the one you need.
H. K (verified owner) –
Perfect for small hands – I’m so glad I just went ahead and purchased this iPad for my daughter. She was getting too comfortable using my iPad Pro but would always drop it because it’s a little too heavy for her small hands. Also let’s be honest. No other tablet can compare to an iPad. I know it will last for years to come and it has the perfect amount of storage for her apps and games and videos. I also paid $100 less than what Apple is charging for it. I actually considered using it myself when I travel but those dreams were immediately dashed because my child does not leave home without it lol
R. T (verified owner) –
I love this tiny toy! – First let me tell you I was hesitant about buying an iPad Mini. I even considered buying an iPad Pro: I have had two 9.7″ iPads (series 4 and series 6) so I thought I would miss a larger screen. Turns out, I didn’t. I will give you a few hints on what to expect with this device: