I still have my iPad Mini 4 128GB even tho I bought an Air 2, and then upgraded to the 9.7 Pro, and then upgraded to the 10.5 Pro.
Can't bring myself to let it go lol
Can't bring myself to let it go lol
Same. Im thinking about buying a wall mount for my mini4 to control things or a quick music/yt player. Its the perfect size for a control panel.I still have my iPad Mini 4 128GB even tho I bought an Air 2, and then upgraded to the 9.7 Pro, and then upgraded to the 10.5 Pro.
Can't bring myself to let it go lol
People wanting a 7.9" iPad is kinda stuck with the sole SKU of a 128GB mini 4. I say only get it if you really need a 7.9" iPad.
I have a mini 2, and I don't think it's worth the money to "upgrade" to a 3-gen behind mini 4. Having said that, I might get a refurbished mini 4 once Apple finally discontinue the mini lineup altogether. In the meantime, I really am hoping for an A10 mini.
It's "abandoned" thanks to Amazon throwing crap plastic for almost nothing into the market, creating the consumer expectation of a small tablet to be a cheap tablet for kids. Can't blame Apple not being interested in that market anymore, and creating a more niche "pro" market instead.I'm in that boat. My senior citizen mom LOVES her Mini. It's her favorite device. It's small enough for her to fit in her purse for bible study/church. She takes it when she visits family. But it's an original Mini and definitely showing it's age. She's not a power user at all. She could really get by with a cellular Mini 2. I was a bit surprised to find our only option is a Mini 4. It seems like this segment has been completely abandoned.
I'm in that boat. My senior citizen mom LOVES her Mini. It's her favorite device. It's small enough for her to fit in her purse for bible study/church. She takes it when she visits family. But it's an original Mini and definitely showing it's age. She's not a power user at all. She could really get by with a cellular Mini 2. I was a bit surprised to find our only option is a Mini 4. It seems like this segment has been completely abandoned.
I'm in that boat. My senior citizen mom LOVES her Mini. It's her favorite device. It's small enough for her to fit in her purse for bible study/church. She takes it when she visits family. But it's an original Mini and definitely showing it's age. She's not a power user at all. She could really get by with a cellular Mini 2. I was a bit surprised to find our only option is a Mini 4. It seems like this segment has been completely abandoned.
Still only use my iPad Air 2 at home but I take my iPad mini 4 with me almost everywhere I go. Especially school.
For the phone function I use Skype. But Skype cannot receive calls. Which application are you using for that?I find my mini 4 cellular quite awesome. It's with me 24/7 - and can make and receive phone calls
I take my iPad mini 4 with me almost everywhere I go. Especially school.
Same here. iPad mini 4 almost always with me while out. But I imagine that for people with large smartphones, an iPad mini is much less interesting, even if the display is much larger in the mini than in a phone.My case exactly. Love the Mini format.
For the phone function I use Skype. But Skype cannot receive calls. Which application are you using for that?
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Same here. iPad mini 4 almost always with me while out. But I imagine that for people with large smartphones, an iPad mini is much less interesting, even if the display is much larger in the mini than in a phone.
Good to hearbut for me a bigger phone just didn't replace the Mini (or the phone).
Of course Skype can receive calls. Who told you differently?For the phone function I use Skype. But Skype cannot receive calls. Which application are you using for that?
Sorry, poor phrasing from my part. Skype does not offer in my area a local number to call. Only one third of the countries in Europe are covered. So, for me Skype is not an option to consider for receiving calls.Of course Skype can receive calls. Who told you differently?
Ahh, that makes sense. Yes, it's still limited in many countries.Sorry, poor phrasing from my part. Skype does not offer in my area a local number to call. Only one third of the countries in Europe are covered. So, for me Skype is not an option to consider for receiving calls.
Since you appear to not be reading the previous posts, I'll spell it out for you again. Some of us have posted that for our personal needs, the differences in the display between the 3 and the 4 are not noticeable to us. I can't see any difference between 1080p and 4K. That doesn't mean there isn't a difference. It just means that the difference is of no importance to me. You can talk about color gamut all day, but if I can't see the difference when holding a 3 and 4 side-by-side (which I have on several occasions), then the display difference is not a feature I'm concerned about. This all relates to the earlier discussion about buying a 4 now (with minimal noticeable difference) or holding out for a 5, in hopes that it has more features that would be usable.
I'm not confusing anything. Yes, Apple will decide whether or not to discontinue the iPad mini, regardless of what the public wants. My point earlier is that they have not yet done so. The 9.7" iPad is not a replacement for the mini. It is another model with a different form factor, regardless of how it's priced. The mini remains (for the moment) as the smallest iPad available. The 9.7" did not replace the mini in that capacity.
1. Apple has NEVER narrowed down a product to a single model (give or take cellular and body colors) without updating it AND SUBSEQUENTLY given it an update. Furthermore, there is no reason for them to break that tradition, given the way they do business. Therefore, your point about them not having discontinued the mini is utterly moot. It's not a product with a future.