Rumor has it that Apple is planning to introduce the iPad mini 6 this year. Now well-known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has spoken out.
In a letter to investors, Ming-Chi Kuo made some interesting predictions regarding future iPhones. In addition, the analyst stated that the new iPad mini will further support the growth of the iPad business in the second half of this year. Kuo and DigiTimes previously stated that the new iPad mini will be launched in the first half of this year. Due to supply shortages, the new entry-level iPad now seems to have been delayed to the second half of 2021.
iPad mini 6 could disappoint some fans
The new iPad mini is expected to have an 8.4-inch display with slimmer bezels and will continue to feature a Touch ID home button and Lightning connector. The new iPad may be a disappointment for customers who were hoping that the smallest form factor iPad would benefit from a major redesign, like the iPad Air and iPad Pro. However, Kuo explains that Apple working on an iPad mini with a mini-LED display, which was recently introduced in the 12.9-inch iPad Pro presented Compared to current LCD displays, the mini-LED in the iPad mini would help deliver richer blacks while offering improved contrast and HDR. (Photo by NZPhotography / Bigstockphoto)