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That's so cheap!!! Best Buy, Staples, and Walmart here in Canada still have the 64gb model at $530 + tax

Let me get this straight, my dear Canadian friends.

You people came up with universal health care, ice hockey and ultra-low gun violence rates but cannot get a decent sale on an outdated, entry-level Apple tech? This is an outrage! :p
 
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Let me get this straight, my dear Canadian friends.

You people came up with universal health care, ice hockey and ultra-low gun violence rates but cannot get a decent sale on an outdated, entry-level Apple tech? This is an outrage! :p

Yep our high prices and "universal health care" are an outrage. You don't want those things.
 
That is exactly what I did. The Mini is by far my favorite Apple device. I love it.

I have a perfectly good Mini 2 and just purchased the Mini 4 because it may be discontinued. Today i noticed that Best Buy is once again running the $299 promo. If you like this form factor, this could be the deal for you.

I still have an iPod Classic by the one. Old as dirt, still working great :)

I'm asking myself the same question. I love the Mini 2, so now I'm wondering if I should get the mini4 just so that I don't have the 4 go away before the 2 is obsolete and I'm stuck.
 
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I'm asking myself the same question. I love the Mini 2, so now I'm wondering if I should get the mini4 just so that I don't have the 4 go away before the 2 is obsolete and I'm stuck.
When I bought my Mini 4 back in Nov 2016, I opted for the 32GB model because it was $175 off @ Best Buy at the time and it was only going to be a 2nd iPad behind my 12.9 Pro. Had I realized how well it performed (and still performs), I would've gone for the 64 or 128.

Best Buy currently has the 128GB iPad Mini for $299. ($100 off) That's an excellent deal IMO. Obviously there's no guarantees as to the future of the Mini line, but if you're thinking of upgrading, now seems like a good time.
 
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My mini 4 has been great, but look at the performance of the 10.5 :)
 
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I just picked up a 128GB Mini 4 in space gray at Best Buy for $249 brand new. Used a $50 GC I had. My wife's Mini 2 is still running okay, but she has a nice big crack on her screen, so I gave my newish Mini 4 to her.

Plus I feel better that we both have 4's since we'll still get iOS updates even after Apple stops supporting the Mini 2.
 
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I hope they introduce a new model, maybe they should do what they did with the 9.7" and make it more budget orientated. But it does look like it might be near the end of the road for the mini
 
First impressions of my new 10.5 makes me think bye bye mini. But who knows. I already know I won't pick my mini up again.... sadly :(
 
I've been lurking on these boards for a long time, and the continual comments from non-iPad mini users about how the Plus phones make it obsolete just astound me. Those of us who actually use the mini find it to be an amazing form factor, perfect for taking with us anywhere (e.g., actually fitting in winter jacket pockets). As much as I am dying to get rid of my mini and upgrade the technology, the 9.7/10.5 inch iPads simply are not even close in terms of portability (fact is, I went to the mini originally because the weight of the mid-size iPad in my hands over longer periods of playing games or watching entertainment got to a point where it hurt). And, as others have said, while the iPhone plus screen is significantly larger than other iPhones, the screen is still significantly smaller than the mini's screen and provides a very different experience in surfing and watching videos and the like.

And, for all those who talk about how the sales of the mini have been terrible (other than around Christmas), maybe that's cause Apple has effectively left it for dead for years? Come out with a new mini and then let's see how the sales are. Better yet, just limit the mini to one-generation old Pro technology and I'd still be head over heels. (Charge a premium if need be to maintain margins!)
 
Looks like Best Buy also has a trade-in promotion going right now. $150 minimum gift card for trade-in of any working iPad mini 2 or newer iPad model, if I'm reading it correctly. That would make a 128gb mini 4 just $150.
 
Looks like Best Buy also has a trade-in promotion going right now. $150 minimum gift card for trade-in of any working iPad mini 2 or newer iPad model, if I'm reading it correctly. That would make a 128gb mini 4 just $150.

Seems like that is only to purchase the new iPad Pros
 
An interesting fact is that the iPod touch 6 128GB is on sale for $350 and has been on sale the last three weeks at various prices. Now the iPad Mini 4 is on sale. These are the two devices potentially on Apple's chopping block. I did buy the iPod touch 6 to have as a dedicated music device for the car. It is not just for children. Now I may need to get an iPad mini 4.
 
Seems like that is only to purchase the new iPad Pros
I thought that, too, but the fine print doesn't mention anything about how the gift card must be spent to get the $150.

Here's part of the fine print disclaimer: Valid in store only 6/13/17-7/15/17. When you trade in any working Apple iPad Mini 2, Mini 3, Mini 4, Air, Air 2, iPad Pro get a minimum $150 Best Buy® gift card.
 
Its a shame, out of all the iPads its the one i use the most and the best size for its purpose.
Who knows, wait and see i guess. Seems apple wants consumers to have the larger pro devices that yield them more $$
 
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iPad 9.7 - 329$ 32 GB
iPad Mini 4 - 399$ 128 GB
iPad 9.7 - 459$ 128 GB

The only problem is that iPad Mini does not have the same hardware as iPad 9.7 2017(A9 SoC).
 
I’ve posted earlier that I liked the mini 4 for many of the above reasons. I lost it 2 weeks ago on American Airlines. Although I did order a 10.5 Pro from B&H and will adjust to the larger form factor, I would like to see the mini continued and upgraded if I wanted to go back. Perhaps, as with the 10.5 they could get a slightly larger screen, say 8.1 or 8.2 w/o expanding the case that much. I don’t think it would gnaw into 10.5 sales at all.
 
iPad 9.7 - 329$ 32 GB
iPad Mini 4 - 399$ 128 GB
iPad 9.7 - 459$ 128 GB

The only problem is that iPad Mini does not have the same hardware as iPad 9.7 2017(A9 SoC).
Yep. I think the only mini that was released with current hardware was the mini 2 (A7) and that was likely out of necessity.

A6 couldn't handle 2048*1536. A6X is too power hungry and probably more expensive to manufacture than A7.
 
If they go with the same approach as the 2017 iPad, both 7.9 inch and 9.7 inch models will be 5th gen so that would be a clean transition
 
I am a satisfied Mini 4 user with 128 GB. Like many I fear it will be discontinued which is why I purchased it in early April. If I had been confident there would had been another Mini update in the near future, I would had waited until fall and hung onto my Mini 2 awhile longer.

I am not 100% convinced that the Mini will be discontinued, as I suspect Apple is seeing how the Mini 4 sells at its current price point before they make a final decision on its fate. However, in the long run, we may see the merging of the Mini form factor with the 9.7" screen as a shrunken down 9.7" with smaller bezel as was done with the Pro 10.5, or maybe something a bit smaller than 9.7" with a smaller bezel that replaces both sizes. That way Apple would maintain a single sub-Pro iPad model. I might go for the shrunken version as I could keep my portability with the bigger screen.
 
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Offering a single 128GB model forces customers who prefer the 7.9" form factor to pay a premium for that size increasing Apple's profit margins. :rolleyes:
This is the only reasonable explanation I see also. Moreover, it protects the sales of the new 9.7" iPad.
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I acknowledge the mini sales have probably been impacted by the plus sized phones, but as someone who has a 7+ and a mini I find the size difference pretty big and the aspect ratio makes a big difference too.
Yes. Someone posted a few screenshots not long ago to show this difference. It is pretty big.
 
This is the only reasonable explanation I see also. Moreover, it protects the sales of the new 9.7" iPad.

Yes. Someone posted a few screenshots not long ago to show this difference. It is pretty big.
iPad Mini 4 is more expensive only from 32 GB version of iPad 9.7. 128 GB is still less expensive than iPad 9.7.
 
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