
The Touch ID sensor has been moved to the Power button – like with the iPad Air – and there’s support for the second-gen Apple Pencil to boot. IPhone 13 range, making it more powerful than the iPad Air at a similar price. It’s powered by the same A15 Bionic silicon as the It’s a gorgeous display too, with the highest pixel density of any iPad right now, even if it is a bit on the small side for true split-screen multitasking. The Mini’s 60Hz display has jumped to 8.3in, but without changing the physical size of the tablet – allowing for more display real estate without affecting its portable nature. The sixth-gen iPad Mini ditches the old form factor for something more akin to the iPad Air and Pro ranges with an angular design, stereo speakers, Centre Stage technology and much smaller bezels than before.
