Testseek.co.uk have collected 153 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Mini 5 7.9 inch and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Mini 5 7.9 inch.
May 2019
(85%)
153 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(97%)
2720 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
850100153
The editors liked
Small and light
Powerful
Apple Pencil support
Perfect size to tote around
Works with the Apple Pencil
Surprisingly powerful specs
Very strong processor and graphics
Vibrant and sharp True Tone screen
Of course
Outstanding speed
Portable and convenient size
Beautiful display
Super portable
Runs advanced illustration tools
Fully laminated model
Affordable
Supreme power
Best-in-class for the size
TrueTone screen welcome
Lovely size
Ideal device for iOS gaming
Welcome Apple Pencil support
Bright
Punchy and vibrant
Lots of dark detail
Crisp sound
Powerful A12 Bionic chip
Improved display
Excellent app ecosystem
Also comes with 256GB storage space (£549) or in a wi-fi and 4G version for £519 (64GB) or £669 (256GB)
You can run two apps side-by-side simultaneously on the iPad
Simple and straightforward to use
ICloud makes it easy to back-up everything on your ta
The editors didn't like
Big
Fat bezels
More expensive than the 9.7in iPad
Unchanged
Bezel-heavy design
Uses the older Apple Pencil
Costs more than the iPad 9.7
Screen size limited for working
Design is a bit outdated now
No Smart Connector for keyboards
Few added features over the mini 4
Reduced battery life
Smaller screen area
Only supports first generation Apple Pencil
Design hasn't moved on
Bezels are still huge
Not a cheap option - it's pricier than the 9.7in iPad
Chunky bezel surrounding display
Design could have done with a freshening up
Apple Pencil not included
Blacks could be deeper
Speaker placement
Lack of design innovation
No fast charging out of the box
No new features
Rating
There's no way to expand the storage space with a MicroSD card slot
very fast system performance, support for Apple Pencil, 3.5-mm audio port, decent speakers, robust case
high premium for LTE and higher storage tiers, memory not expandable, no GPS
Apple decided to leave the 5th generation iPad mini's design untouched, thereby targeting all those interested in refreshing their aging devices with brand-new hardware. And that is exactly what the iPad mini 5 has to offer. The Apple A12 Bionic offers ex...
The GoodThe badThe uglySpecificationsThese updates are more than a spec bump, but the most notable addition to both the iPad mini and the iPad Air is Apple's A12 system-on-a-chip, which houses the CPU, GPU, Neural Engine for machine-learning tasks, and mo...
Published: 2019-04-15, Author: Andrew , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: The iPad mini is back with fresh internals and an updated display. But in 2019, who is the iPad mini for? AppleInsider walks you through what's changed and how the market is still ripe for the 7.9-inch tablet.iPad mini 5iPad mini 4 (left) and iPad mini 5...
Published: 2019-04-12, Author: Jeff , review by: 9to5mac.com
Abstract: From the outside, the new iPad mini is virtually a carbon copy of the iPad mini 4, but it's sporting some serious upgrades under the hood. As you've probably heard, the 5th-generation iPad mini is basically an iPad Air 3, just in a much more compact form...
Light and small with class-leading internals, Lightning quick performance is smooth and effortless even in heavier tasks, Solid camera in daytime lighting, Easy-to-read display in almost any situation, Great battery life, Apple Pencil support,
Older design looks like the first 2012 iPad mini, Gesture navigation needs some streamlining, Camera isn't a great low-light performer, Takes forever to recharge
So, should you trade in your iPad mini 4 and snatch up a shiny new 2019 model? Here are some reasons why you should.First and foremost, it's a much more capable device in terms of processing power. Apple's done quite a nice job of making older devices run...
Published: 2019-03-29, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Plenty of power, Solid battery life, Improved display, Finally has Apple Pencil support
This design was dated even the last time around, Unexciting cameras, Comes with a slow 12W charger
It took Apple three years to update the iPad mini, and the improvements here mean the wait was mostly worth it. This time, Apple gave its small tablet the same performance as its flagship iPhone XS, an improved screen, and support for its Apple Pencil. Th...
Great performance, Bright and colorful display, Apple Pencil support, Excellent battery life, Best app selection
Large bezels, No USB-C, So-so cameras
The new iPad mini is the most powerful and versatile small tablet for the money, complete with Apple Pencil support, though the design is a bit dated...