I feel the last chance saloon was alongside the iPad in spring, I just don’t see that Apple would leave a product this long, and cut down to a single storage tier, if it had long term plans for it. I don’t think we can be far off of the remaining A8 devices being discontinued (this plus the iPod touch) so it will be interesting to see if they do bump them to an A10 and keep on selling them otherwise as is, or if they just quietly go away.
An iPad Mini Pro would be the only iPad I want right now. I'd trade in my 2nd gen 12.9 so fast if this happens.
To some that might sound crazy, but as an owner of a Mini 4, 12.9 Pro (now my wife's iPad), and 2018 iPad, I completely understand and agree.An iPad Mini Pro would be the only iPad I want right now. I'd trade in my 2nd gen 12.9 so fast if this happens.
To some that might sound crazy, but as an owner of a Mini 4, 12.9 Pro (now my wife's iPad), and 2018 iPad, I completely understand and agree.
Having said that, I can't see how a new Mini (2018 or Mini Pro) will be produced. With the 2018 iPad starting at $329, there is no room for the Mini. A $500 64GB Mini Pro is a tough sell. I wouldn't buy it. At $400... maybe. But it would have to be everything that the Mini 4 is + Pencil support + Smart Connector + 10.5-level CPU. That's a lot to expect for $400.
To some that might sound crazy, but as an owner of a Mini 4, 12.9 Pro (now my wife's iPad), and 2018 iPad, I completely understand and agree.
Having said that, I can't see how a new Mini (2018 or Mini Pro) will be produced. With the 2018 iPad starting at $329, there is no room for the Mini. A $500 64GB Mini Pro is a tough sell. I wouldn't buy it. At $400... maybe. But it would have to be everything that the Mini 4 is + Pencil support + Smart Connector + 10.5-level CPU. That's a lot to expect for $400.
I really hope they update the mini. I fly small planes and the mini is the only one that fits comfortably on the yoke to keep approach plates and other charts right in front of me.
I would also buy it immediately!I would also buy it instantaneously.
iPad Mini 5? More (unannounced) vaporware from your friends in Cupertino.
Apple has lost the tablet market, irrespective of display size:
https://www.statista.com/statistics/276635/market-share-held-by-tablet-vendors/
Average consumer, probably priced out of the market.
Serious user: lack of a file system continues to be an issue. People associate files with projects/events, not Apps
Get over the mini, in a few years you'll be saying goodbye to the entire iPad line.
I 100% agree with what you say. Now when did Apple ever listen to its customers? They've known better since Steve Jobs started the company. And frankly, the chart you're responding to makes it more and more difficult for Apple to respond.I don't think the iPad line will be gone at all. It is still too convenient for many people and is still easier than even the 12" MacBook to carry around. Yesterday I was out on my deck with my 12.9 iPad and saw something I wanted to print; I simply copied-and-pasted it, stuck it into Pages and then printed it on the wireless printer inside the house -- all on the iPad, all without leaving the deck. Sure, I could have done that on a computer, too, but it is just so easy and convenient to use the iPad out on the deck and certainly a lot more convenient to be able to print right from the iPad, not have to come in the house and fire up a computer.
Sigh, I hope for a mini pro and I would love the size, but the art/design apps I use (and/or would like to learn) need the 4GB.
So if such an iPad was released, I would buy without hesitation. If not, will wait on drastic markdowns for smallest iPP.