Can you explain this? is Mini more affected?iPad OS is half baked—this has been discussed elsewhere, but it makes the Mini more compromised than it has to be.
Can you explain this? is Mini more affected?iPad OS is half baked—this has been discussed elsewhere, but it makes the Mini more compromised than it has to be.
Can you explain this? is Mini more affected?
No its not, but is that all?iPadOS is basiucally iPhone OS blown up.There are not a lot of iPadOS specific features that are specific to iPads or take advantage of the iPad hardware. Not yet anyways. The fact Apple seperated IOS for iPhones and iPadOS (they used to run the same OS) indicates they plan are making iPadOS more useful on iPads in the future.
but it makes the Mini more compromised than it has to be.
What drove me a little crazy with the Mini was that iPadOS 15 has massive dead space margins on the home screen, so all the apps, widgets, etc. are crunched into an even-smaller space. What's more, everything is more "mini" on the Mini (text size, icons, etc.) so I couldn't understand why the OS wasn't taking full advantage of the limited real estate. I can see this on my Air with the '15 update, but it's less an issue as the icons and all text is larger on the Air with even more real estate. Also, the split-app functionality was VERY buggy on the Mini's aspect ratio. It's like Apple hadn't tweaked the OS at all for the Mini.the OP posted
so to me it seems he deems there to be Mini specific things?
interesting findingsWhat drove me a little crazy with the Mini was that iPadOS 15 has massive dead space margins on the home screen, so all the apps, widgets, etc. are crunched into an even-smaller space. What's more, everything is more "mini" on the Mini (text size, icons, etc.) so I couldn't understand why the OS wasn't taking full advantage of the limited real estate. I can see this on my Air with the '15 update, but it's less an issue as the icons and all text is larger on the Air with even more real estate. Also, the split-app functionality was VERY buggy on the Mini's aspect ratio. It's like Apple hadn't tweaked the OS at all for the Mini.
Since I don't have it anymore, I can't show you a screenshot of it, but together all the things created an unrefined experience. Again, taking any one complaint in isolation wouldn't have been enough, but for my use case I just didn't enjoy it.
Just got home from returning a mini and completely agree with you. I have a lot of Apple devices and the mini is the only one where the UI looks ‘off’ with regards to size and scaling. That wasn’t the main reason I returned it—just didn’t fit into my device life—but it was something I regularly noticed in a negative way.What drove me a little crazy with the Mini was that iPadOS 15 has massive dead space margins on the home screen, so all the apps, widgets, etc. are crunched into an even-smaller space. What's more, everything is more "mini" on the Mini (text size, icons, etc.) so I couldn't understand why the OS wasn't taking full advantage of the limited real estate. I can see this on my Air with the '15 update, but it's less an issue as the icons and all text is larger on the Air with even more real estate. Also, the split-app functionality was VERY buggy on the Mini's aspect ratio. It's like Apple hadn't tweaked the OS at all for the Mini.
Since I don't have it anymore, I can't show you a screenshot of it, but together all the things created an unrefined experience. Again, taking any one complaint in isolation wouldn't have been enough, but for my use case I just didn't enjoy it.
Here a picture of the mini 5 vs mini 6Since I don't have it anymore, I can't show you a screenshot of it, but together all the things created an unrefined experience. Again, taking any one complaint in isolation wouldn't have been enough, but for my use case I just didn't enjoy it.
Yes and the last reason you noted was the main one for me, too. I wanted it to handle a few functions very well, but it was just mediocre. It didn’t slot into my work well enough at all. For the price, it just wasn’t good enough.Just got home from returning a mini and completely agree with you. I have a lot of Apple devices and the mini is the only one where the UI looks ‘off’ with regards to size and scaling. That wasn’t the main reason I returned it—just didn’t fit into my device life—but it was something I regularly noticed in a negative way.
Here a picture of the mini 5 vs mini 6
I say the older mini 5 icon layout looks much nicer & better then the new mini 6
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Do you mean the homescreen and spacing?
This depends on the ios version.
Thanks..Do you mean the homescreen and spacing?
This depends on the ios version.
IPadOS 15.0 was released Sept 20, The first day iPad mini 6 was available at stores was Sept 24, so it had to be using iPadOS 14.8 (September 13, 2021) or older from the factory. Announcement was Sept 14th Apple event.True, but the 5 can be kept on iOS 14, whereas the 6 is iOS 15+ only
IPadOS 15.0 was released Sept 20, The first day iPad mini 6 was available at stores was Sept 24, so it had to be using iPadOS 14.8 (September 13, 2021) or older from the factory. Announcement was Sept 14th event.
The iPad mini 6 arrived pre-installed with iPadOS 15 (albeit there were some day 1 bug fixes, I think). New firmware is often available before its official release to the public.
Yes I see that in this instance they did do this going by a Sept 22 video and the dock showed the App Library suggestions icon. Back when these were made it likely they were beta 6 or 7 timeframe of iPadOS 15. They did the same with the new iPhone 13's. I do recall people needed to do first day updates for bug fixes. Unusual for Apple to do that. But then everyone was worried about the security vulnerabilities also right then also.The iPad mini 6 arrived pre-installed with iPadOS 15 (albeit there were some day 1 bug fixes, I think). New firmware is often available before its official release to the public.
Unfortunately the native music & TV (Movies) app do not support reading from external storage making it a deal breaker.I added a very small USB-C reader + 512GB uSD card for my media files.
Unfortunately the native music & TV (Movies) app do not support reading from external storage making it a deal breaker.
nPlayer can't read iTunes encrypted media.I use nPlayer.
I’m loading my own movies in mp4 & mkv formats.nPlayer can't read iTunes encrypted media.
I can see now how much problems iPad poses to some people.. that choose to do the things the old way. Idunno what to tell you. Is putting music to apple cloud with itunes still an option? Can you do that maybe? Im not sure. I dont use my library really, which is a shame, but I dont… I just stream now, albeit I like it that way. Its simpler.nPlayer can't read iTunes encrypted media.