He Ipad mini According to the company, the seventh generation could be launched this year. DigiTimes. The data comes from a tablet market report, with particular emphasis on iPad demand, which fell in the first two quarters of 2023. However, the above-mentioned media claim that the device will begin to gain momentum with introduction of the “new small model” in the last quarter of the year.

As with everything related to Apple launches, this information should be taken with a grain of salt. So far, the hypothetical iPad mini update has gone virtually unnoticed among leaders and analysts. However, this doesn’t sound crazy considering that its latest version was unveiled in 2021 during the iPhone 13 launch.

However, it’s worth noting that while an iPad mini release this year shouldn’t be completely ruled out, The case contains a number of contradictions. And it keeps you from getting too excited about his hypothetical presentation.

Earlier this year, Mark Gurman said Apple wasn’t ruling out the possibility of a “slight change” to the iPad Air and mini’s spec sheet. Although in July he indicated that Cupertino residents are focused on the sixth generation of Air.

On the other hand, Ming-Chi Kuo recently shared a less optimistic scenario. A few days before the presentation of the iPhone 15, an analyst posted on X (Twitter) that it’s “unlikely” Apple will introduce new iPads before the end of the year. Although he did not specify whether he was referring to the tablet catalog as a whole or a specific model.

Will we see a seventh generation iPad mini in 2023?

Photo: Apple.

Some initial rumors pointed to a seventh-generation iPad mini along with an updated iPad Air could be released in October with the first Macs with the M3 chip. In any case, there is no certainty on this matter yet.

Assuming that Apple is indeed working on a new version of its smallest tablet, its possible specifications still remain a mystery. If a company is betting on a “small change” to its specifications, it is logical to assume that the most important change may be in your processor.

The iPad mini today uses the A15 Bionic chip that debuted in the iPhone 13. So it would be interesting to see which path Apple would take in the event of a hypothetical update. Will they continue to use processors inherited from their smartphone line, or will they choose to port this model to Apple Silicon?

The iPad Air currently uses the M1 processor and is rumored to be upgraded to the M2. Therefore, it would not be strange if the company continued this evolutionary strategy and give an iPad mini with an M1 chip. After all, it already includes the other notable improvements this device could expect in the 2021 version: a larger screen (8.3 inches), a USB-C port, and support for the second-generation Apple Pencil.

It remains to be seen what approach Cupertino residents will take if they do decide to upgrade the iPad mini this year. Let us remind you that today the device is offered in two versions – WiFi only and WiFi + Cellular – and with two storage options: 64 GB or 256 GB. The cheapest version is available in Spain at: 649.70 eurosand the one with the most interior space is sold from 849.70 euros.


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