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According to the latest rumors, Apple is close to launching its next-generation iPad mini. So what should we expect from the successor to the iPad mini 7 that Apple released over 21 months ago. Read on to find out.

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Processor and Performance

Apple is working on a next-generation version of the iPad mini (codename J510/J511) that features the A19 Pro chip, according to information found in code that Apple mistakenly shared in August.

Apple's A19 Pro chip since debuted in the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro models. The iPhone 17 Pro models include the higher-end version of Apple's A19 Pro chip with a 6-core CPU and a 6-core GPU, while the iPhone Air uses a mid-tier A19 Pro chip with one fewer GPU core than the A19 Pro chip used in the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max.

If the code leak is accurate for the iPad mini 8, Apple is likely to use the mid-tier A19 Pro chip found in the iPhone Air. This is based on the fact that the A17 Pro chip used in the iPad mini 7 has a 6-core CPU with two high-performance cores and four efficiency cores, along with a 5-core GPU, compared to the 6-core GPU found on the A17 Pro used in the iPhone 15 Pro.

Apple built the A19 Pro chip on an upgraded third-generation 3-nanometer N3P process for modest speed and efficiency improvements. The chip includes a 16-core Neural Engine, next-generation dynamic caching, and unified image compression.

The GPU in the A19 Pro has an upgraded architecture with a larger cache, more memory, and Neural Accelerators that are built into each core. Apple says that this change provides 3× the peak GPU compute over the prior-generation chip. There's also an upgraded 16-core Neural Engine for AI tasks.

There is an outside chance that Apple opts for the A20 Pro chip for the new iPad mini. The claim has been made by a MacRumors tipster who analyzed a macOS kernel debug kit containing internal Apple codenames. However, the iPad mini has not always received Apple's newest A-series chip at the time it was updated, so the A19 Pro cannot be ruled out at this time. iPhone 18 Pro models are also expected to use the A20 Pro chip, which will reportedly be fabricated with TSMC's advanced 2nm process.

Display

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Apple's plan to transition the ‌‌iPad mini‌‌ from an LCD to an OLED display is widely rumored. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the small form-factor tablet is likely to be the next Apple device to adopt OLED. According to a Chinese leaker with sources in Apple's supply chain, Apple has evaluated a Samsung-made OLED display for its next iPad mini model.

It remains unclear whether the iPad mini 8 will feature a higher refresh rate than the 60Hz LCD display used in the existing iPad mini 7, but since the new base iPhone 17 now uses a 120Hz ProMotion panel, it would be reasonable to expect the same on the first OLED iPad mini. A separate report has suggested the ‌‌‌iPad mini 8‌‌‌'s screen could increase in size from 8.3 inches to 8.7 inches with the adoption of OLED.

OLED panels can individually control each pixel, resulting in more precise color reproduction and deeper blacks compared to other common display technologies. They also provide superior contrast, faster response times, better viewing angles, and greater design flexibility. All of Apple's flagship iPhones use OLED panels, and in May 2024 the company brought the display technology to the iPad Pro for the first time.

Unlike Apple's ‌iPad Pro‌ models, which feature two-stack low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) OLED panels‌, the ‌iPad mini‌ may have a single-stack low-temperature polycrystalline silicon (LTPS) panel, which would make it dimmer.

Chassis Design

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Apple is reportedly working to give the iPad mini 8 a more water-resistant design, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The updated casing would bring protection levels closer to those of the iPhone, making the tablet safer for use in damp environments.

To achieve this, Apple is said to have designed a new vibration-based speaker system that eliminates the need for traditional speaker holes. By using sound-emitting surfaces instead of open grilles, the company can reduce potential entry points for water and dust, resulting in a more sealed, durable enclosure.

On the iPhone, Apple relies on adhesives and gaskets to shield speakers and other openings from moisture. The iPad mini's approach appears to go further, doing away with the holes altogether. Current iPad mini models lack any official IP rating, but the upcoming version could mark the first in the lineup to feature a certified level of water protection.

Apple patents could offer further clues to the new design direction. For example, a 2014 patent outlines a "mechanically actuated panel acoustic system" that vibrates flat surfaces to generate sound, effectively turning parts of a device's chassis into a speaker diaphragm. This could potentially allow Apple to produce audio without visible speaker holes. The patent suggest Apple has been building towards a sealed, vibration-based acoustic system for several years.

Release Date

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Korea's ET News and ZDNET Korea have both suggested that the iPad mini will be updated with an OLED display in 2026. Bloomberg has also said the update could come as soon as this year.

In May 2024, it was reported that Samsung Display had started developing sample OLED panels for a future ‌iPad mini‌, with plans to initiate mass production at its facility in Cheonan in the second half of 2025. The same report claimed th... Click here to read rest of article

Article Link: iPad Mini 8: Release Date, Pricing, and What to Expect
 
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I'm definitely expecting a price increase, I know that much! I could be wrong, but I don't see OLED happening for this generation. OLED is just too cutting edge for the likes of Apple (mostly).
 
I suspect Apple is going to slow down these releases because they can’t get enough RAM to sustain too many new products coming out all in the fall. They’re likely to use the RAM for iPhones first because that’s their bread and butter.
 
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I will most likely pass this upgrade - my A17 Pro (iPad mini 7) is fully satisfying for me for a mini, at this point, at least.
It’s a hard but easy upgrade for me too. I don’t care much about the OLED as much as I do for the waterproofing design. I travel with mines a lot. The waterproofing is nice to have, for snowy/rainy days.

I paid $389 for my iPad Mini 7, if the mini 8 is anymore than $699 It’ll be like buying 2 Mini 7 nearly just to upgrade but the waterproofing is a major leap in design.
 
So they're not using the same screen on the coming Fold? I have a Mini 7 and it has always seemed like a missed opportunity to me. I wish they had a "Mini Pro" that would cost more but also contain more of the features and tech of the regular sized Ipads.
 
I swear....put a cellular modem in this and let it be used as a phone, and I suspect they would sell like hotcakes. Heck, it is not much bigger than the largest iPhone, as it is.
 
A bigger capacity battery would be nice as I've never found my Mini 7 to be that great in the battery department. If not then the A20 pro chip on 2nm would be probably just as good with efficiency gains over the A19 pro...

Both would be ideal!
 
I'm torn... considering a Fold/Ultra or whatever but unsure if I am willing to settle for the reduced photo capabilities (rumored) The Mini may be a good companion to a 18PM...

Who knows.. may get Fold/Ultra fomo...
 
since the new base iPhone 17 now uses a 120Hz ProMotion panel, it would be reasonable to expect the same on the first OLED iPad mini
Uh, by what logic would that be reasonable to expect? The current iPad Air released after the iPhone 17 doesn’t have ProMotion, nor does the iPhone 17e. And when the regular iPhone switched to OLED with the iPhone 12, we didn’t expect the iPad mini to switch to OLED either just because of that. Apple usually does one feature increment at a time, so first OLED, and then a higher refresh later down the line.
 
It doesn't feel like 21 months already. My mini 7 is humming along perfectly fine. Screen that really works better in real world sunlight for vacations is the only thing that would get me to consider pulling the trigger.
 
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So they're not using the same screen on the coming Fold? I have a Mini 7 and it has always seemed like a missed opportunity to me.
The iPad mini has a wider display than the iPhone Ultra (the iPad mini screen is slightly wider than 3:2, while the Ultra is halfway between 4:3 and 3:2 — if the Ultra screen were wider, the outer cover screen would have to be even more squarish, and the folded phone even wider; it already is wider than a Pro Max as is). Also, iPhones now have much brighter displays than the non-Pro iPads, which will likely be true for the Ultra vs the iPad mini as well. The iPad mini screen on the other hand will (presumably) continue to have Pencil support while the Ultra very likely won’t. Lastly, the foldability of the Ultra probably means different mechanical requirements for the panel.
 
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Apple users who are looking for a more affordable option should probably consider the 10th-generation iPad instead.

MR: I don't think people buy the Mini because it's cheaper than the Air or the Pro, they usually buy it because of screen size / form factor.

You might as well buy an older generation refurbished Air or Pro if all you want is a cheaper iPad. Mini owners won't do that, the whole selling point is the portability and size.
 
I seldom use my Gen6 Mini and likely will just get the 12th gen iPad when it eventually comes out. Even if they bump the screen size a bit, I think I would prefer a 11" screen for a general tablet.
 


Gurman has previously argued that Apple should consider a lower-end version of the mini, or at least a change to its starting price ($499 at the time – but now $599), given that it's up against rival products that cost a lot less.

However, Apple users who are looking for a more affordable option should probably consider the 10th-generation iPad instead. Now starting at $449, the iPad offers many iPad mini features, such as Touch ID and Center Stage, but at a lower price that balances functionality and affordability.

Never gonna happen. The iPad Mini is used by the medical and aviation fields. If anything, expect an iPad Mini Pro before an iPad Mini SE.
 
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