The iPad Mini, with its compact size, has always been my go-to tablet for convenience, complementing rather than competing with larger devices.
This iteration of the Mini feels more like a product of supply chain decisions rather than user-centric design, lacking new specs to genuinely excite.
The Mini's limited upgrades and the push for Apple Intelligence suggest a device that prioritizes marketing over meaningful enhancements.
Despite its lightweight and the convenience it offers, the Mini struggles with outdated features, which diminishes its value compared to other tablets.
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