iPad mini 2021 is the refresh this form factor deserved.
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All right, no time for the gossip, it's like an ipad air, but smaller, hey, what's up mkbhd here and the ipad mini has always been so fascinating to me, just because i always wonder who buys them and who uses them and what they use them for and Why they chose it over other options like i know my dad uses one, but my sister and i got it for him as a gift, so he didn't really choose it. It kind of chose him, but then i see the pilot with an ipad mini example. Constantly, like, i feel like that's in every ipad mini keynote, but it turns out that's fairly common for hobby pilots, which is awesome. I've already realized that as a huge fan of the ipad pro, this isn't for me, but this refresh for 2021 makes it a real option again for a lot of people.

So this is my mini review of the new 2021 ipad mini so most of what's new. Here is the design refresh, which is pretty simple: the unibody aluminum there's four new colors and it gets all the beauty of those squared off sides which i also think make it easier to hold and like the ipad air, you drop the home button. You keep the touch id in the form of a power button, fingerprint reader combo up top. It adds usb type c at the bottom.

Thank you very much, and this is actually the first ipad mini with a camera bump that now houses that new 12 megapixel camera on the back. The only real quirk, though, is the volume buttons which are now also at the top, seemed questionable at first. But then you realize this new ipad mini, has second generation apple pencil support and that slaps right onto the side. Magnetically and the pencil is literally the size of the entire side of the tablet.

So there's no room for volume buttons over there, where they usually are, so they put them on the top, and i got used to that pretty fast anyway, mostly because i find myself using it in landscape all the time. All that being said, it's the smaller form factor to give you an 8.3 inch display that you can hold in one hand that you can fit in smaller bags put in smaller places and take with you more easily. These bezels look kind of big at first, but then as soon as you start using it, you quickly realize this is about as small as bezels on a tablet can be to give yourself something to hold with your fingers before you start touching the screen. So this is the same size bezels as ipad air and ipad pro just with a smaller screen, and that screen is fine.

It's fine! It's an okay screen! It's 8.3 inches, like i said, which is bigger than the last generation, which i think was 7.9 and it's also bigger than the galaxy z. Fold 3 unfolded, but it's a much better aspect ratio, it's uh closer to widescreen, but it's not an amazing quality display. So it's an lcd again still 60 hertz same pixel density as last year same not that great 500 nits max brightness. As the last generation.

I mean it's nice that it has full p3 color support and has true tone, but, generally speaking, this is uh still a pretty basic display, it's fine indoors for sure for reading watching videos all that stuff, no problem. I just wouldn't expect to be able to use this comfortably outside in the sun. This one's got cellular antenna lines as you can see, so it is a cellular model that now supports 5g. But just so, you know no millimeter wave 5g on the ipad mini, which honestly is not a big deal.
It's useless for most people in most places, but if you were trying to use it on one of those hot spots, many won't support it. But honestly, that's probably kind of a good thing. Considering the battery life, probably the worst thing about the ipad mini as tested, is the mini battery granted. I was testing it pretty hard using it full brightness all the time about as much as my phone and on cellular on the go, but i felt like i needed to charge it at the end of every full day, so i could get seven eight hours of Screen on time, out of it, which is good, it's a tablet, and it has great standby time, but that's something to keep in mind.

It might not. Last like a week like my ipad pro sometimes does with light use. My use of the ipad mini, though, is very generalist, like you know, i'm scrolling through social media lots of emails, i'm watching videos things like that, but that's the thing about the ipad mini is, i feel like so many people who are intending to get one already Have some specific thing in mind that they want to do with it? Like i bet, there's someone out there who's going to get one of these ipad minis and they're going to make it the home kit. Smart hub light switch that they're going to put in the wall in their house and, of course you want the smallest ipad possible to do that.

You know, there's probably a student who's about to go back to school right now, who's going to get this and an apple, pencil and they're going to use this just for note-taking all day. They're on this thing, with the apple pencil sketching taking notes writing things down. All the time - and you already know actually - i do already know that there's going to be hobbyist pilots out there that are going to get these ipad minis, because apparently they're very popular as the small ipad you'd use to plot out your flight map. And it's the one that fits comfortably in the cockpit of a smaller airplane.

This is the tablet they want to use. So, for me, this ipad is also fine as a super fast 500 tiny tablet and it happens to have decent features across the board to make it versatile, the stereo speakers on either side for listening to music or watching videos like i do, are really good. The new 12 megapixel camera on the back. It's plenty good for a tablet.

It's basically the equivalent of what's in the ipad air and the new ultra wide front-facing camera with center stage works exactly as well as it does in the ipad air, which is to say a little bit shaky, but perfectly fine for video calls and face time or Zoom and then, of course, that apple pencil 2.0 support, which is top of the line in this price range ties right into ios 15 and the swipe up from the corner for quick notes and all the benefits of having a dedicated stylus. That's so good matter of fact, it's literally running, essentially the exact same software experience as all the other ipads out there same exact software as the 800 ipad pros, the multitasking the slide over windows, the app library over to the side of the home screen. It's all here and, of course, many people are already very familiar with it and it's all running on apple's absolute latest chip, the a15 with the five core gpu, which is actually better than what's in the ipad air right now. So not only will this ipad be running very smooth, pretty much locked right at 60 hertz out the box, but also virtually guarantees you many years of software support and ios updates being the latest chip.
The one thing that's kind of annoying in this software here seems to be all this padding around the home screen icons. So the whole ui is like a little more compressed than i remember inside, of even those bezels it just made. The ipad mini feel really mini. Sometimes, with all that small text in the widgets, especially when that weather widget is literally bigger on the iphone than it is on the ipad mini's home screen, but as soon as you jump into an app, though, then of course you take advantage of the bigger screen.

I'm just not sure what that padding is about, so i don't personally have a use case that really fits this ipad mini. So that's why i won't be getting one, but i think those who are thinking about getting it already know. You probably already have a thing that you're imagining getting it for something that you want it to do, and so for that i would encourage you to think about whether or not the new 9th gen baseline ipad might actually be better for that, because it's 170 bucks Cheaper and has a bigger screen, but of course it's a different type of tablet and if you're after the mini, then yeah it's pretty good, oh, but it does actually. It starts at 64 gigs.

So maybe you could consider that a weakness of this um, if you want to upgrade there, is only one other spec, it's the 256 gig, which is 150 bucks more so at that point, you're playing in a different price range, but the baseline 64 gigs 4.99. If that's all the storage, you need this one's a go but yeah, you know it would speak to me just selfishly and maybe a little off topic. I was imagining like an ipad mini pro or maybe it would be an ipad pro mini. But you know what i mean like a tablet, this size with a nice 120 hertz display and of course you get face id, and then you get the pro camera system on the back and probably a bigger battery.

But then you're, probably looking at like two three hundred dollars extra. So that's probably why that doesn't exist, but yeah at this price. What are you cross-shopping it with like a galaxy tab? That's out there you could be looking at a surface go or maybe you're. Looking at like the new uh, kindle that just came out with wireless charging, something like that all these have different specific use cases in mind, this being the most versatile of the bunch, definitely worth a look, it's the ipad mini so yeah know your use case.
That's the advice i got for you today, that's been it thanks for watching catch, you guys in the next one peace.

By MKBHD

14 thoughts on “Ipad mini 2021 review: pocketable power!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pug Incorporated says:

    I think they should have made a 300$ iPad mini and made this the IPad mini pro still at 500$ because I want something with Apple Pencil support that can take notes that’s not 500$

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars matti skjærvold saarinen says:

    My friend lives without a smartphone, by choice, but obviously often needs smartphone features every day, so he carries an iPad mini with Cellular in his small bag he goes around with.
    Actually pretty smart: he concentrates on things and doesn't escape to using a phone when he gets bored/anxious etc, no notification overdose and so on, but when he has real time, he can pop out an iPad and do things because of the larger formfactor, like write emails or browse web. Also It's a good notepad and e-reader.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Erica Fors says:

    I use the iPad mini for travel and beach days. It offers more screen than a phone for video, navigation and reading. It is lighter than my IPad Pro and fits in my smallish purse. Thrilled to see the new model.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ibra S says:

    This lad is bang on the money .
    I have my reason .
    On the construction sites with drawings and pdf files / images and notes .
    Boom no longer need to take my 12.9 on site

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Travis Bickle says:

    Make a negative comment about whatever on here and an army of trolls using brand new accounts posing as females will begin to relentlessly reply to that comment. It's super weird.

    I don't like this ipahd microh. It's lame.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ch4osWe4veR says:

    I'll be honest. I would have never thought to get an apple product, much less an iPad. I am Android phones and Windows PCs for life. I have basically nothing in invested into the Apple ecosystem, other than an itunes account I use to buy tracks on the off chance a song or album isn't available on Spotify. The last Apple item I've owned ever was I think a 6th gen Ipod Nano. But, I'm now considering this iPad Mini and a Pencil 2. I want to really get into digital art, and I've done extensive research and it appears the Apple Pencil is the best digital inking device around right now, save for a dedicated pen tablet that you connect to a PC from the likes of Wacom and such. I did try one of those cheap pen tablets without a screen on my PC, and I just could not get used to looking at the screen while drawing somewhere else. I also don't really want to be tethered to my laptop with a pen display, so I think iPad it is. I think the screen on the Mini would be plenty large for how I draw. I was also considering the standard 10.2" iPad 9th gen, but I don't like the outdated design and Lightning connector, or the limitation to the 1st gen Pencil and it's awkward charging situation. Everything else I use has USB C so having an extra cable around just for that would be a pain. I use a ton of Google services due to having used Android for years, and they do a good job of supporting other hardware. I can easily use them on my Windows laptop, and they also have good apps for iOS, like Chrome, and Gmail and Google Drive as well. Google Drive is a draw for me, as I can sketch something up on iPad, export it to Drive then open it on my laptop to edit it with desktop level software and a bigger display. I also want to read more, but don't want to deal with physical books, so the iPad mini would also double as an e-reader. At about $610 including the Pencil 2 for 64gb which is plenty for me, it's pricey, but is still shy of a lot of those Wacom pen displays. It would also be nice as a tech enthusiast to have one foot in the Apple world, as there is occasionally an app or game I want to experience, but it's only available on iOS. It's not as common as it used to be, but it still happens, such as the Procreate art app.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars LazyMoth09 says:

    I wanna use it to play games (like. Tapped Out or Prison Tycoon. Silly fun games, not gamer games.) and watch videos when i want a bigger screen and fun drawing when i want to do that. But i dunno if the air 4 or the new mini is best for doing that

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Oliver Xudong says:

    I recently purchased the new MacBook Pro then decided to trade in my old iPad Pro 12.9 for iPad mini. The reason is simple. I realized i no longer need 12.9 iPad since I’ll be doing everything on my MacBook Pro. I also developed a new hobby which is reading. iPad mini is super friendly for reading. It’s light and small. Holding it with one hand can’t be more comfortable. So that’s why I chose iPad mini. I didn’t think even one second between all other iPads. Mini is what I want. I only recommend mini for people who read a lot of books on iPad. If you want an iPad for watching video and shows, get iPad Air or the new iPad with home button. If you want to be productive like editing or coding, get iPad Pro.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Toby Clegg says:

    someone tell me a reason to get this, instead of just upgrading my 11 to a 13 pro max.

    ipad mini = 8.3 screen
    iPhone 13 pro max = 6.7 screen

    when you can buy massive phones with amazing cameras, what is the point of a pad so small?

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phil Walker says:

    Ordered for content consumption. Basically everything I do on my iPhone 13 Pro Max. I want that form factor for flights, hotels stays, sitting around at home. I like the note functionality with the pencil, and I’ll enjoy editing photos on it or playing games. For all those things the size is just right. If I want to work on a larger screen I can connect it to a monitor too.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin Vuong says:

    I’m a nail technician and it’s a perfect size as a designs catalog, color book, check out device, and bookkeeping. And way better to watch youtube on my break time than the phone

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John T. says:

    Great vid but obviously like you mention you haven’t used an iPad mini or regular iPad before. The padding is an iPadOS 15 problem, not the iPad mini, it’s just more noticeable in the mini, but also noticeable on the reg iPad. My mini 5 was great until I updated to iPadOS, the padding appeared and adding widgets now make the last row disappear, I preferred the right endless widget area like on iPadOS 14 plus 30 apps in just one screen😔

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Miss.McGillion says:

    I don’t like it that you haven’t a headphone jack, not even for the lightening headphones, I don’t have Bluetooth headphones. Not everyone has them. That’s the only no go for me.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Raquel Washington says:

    I am a personal assistant and the mini is so much better than a larger iPad! Easier to carry on job sites, and take around. I also play piano for a worship team and this is perfect for sheet music while on stage.

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