Testseek.co.uk have collected 206 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Mini 4 7.9 inch and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Mini 4 7.9 inch.
September 2015
(83%)
206 Reviews
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Users
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The editors liked
Robust build quality
Fast and accurate Touch ID fingerprint sensor
Spoton responsiveness and performance
Great quality screen
Thinner and lighter than ever
Multi-tasking
Slim and light
High-quality display
Smooth performance
IPad mini 4 has better internal specs
IPad mini 3 is cheaper for same external design
IPad mini 4 is more portable
Is cheaper and has no camera bump
IPad Pro 9.7 has a better screen
Overall performance
Better audio
Alongside Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard support
The display on the iPad mini 4 is really lovely. It's got less glare
A lovely resolution and pin-sharp clarity
In short
It's a joy to look at everything on this tablet
The power and performance are really strong too
While it's not quite at the iPad A
And that hasn't really changed over the years
The power and performance are really
Smaller and slimmer design
Decent performance
Touch ID fingerprint scanner
Anti-reflective screen
Compact size
Vivid display
Works with split-screen apps in iOS 9. Basically
A shrunken-down iPad Air 2. Perfect hand feel for vacations
Brilliant screen
Sleek design
Great app library
Gorgeous design
Touch ID fingerprint sensor
Gold option
Impressive performance
Better cameras
Great performance
Decent battery life
Apple Pencil support
Subtle display tweaks make it easier on the eyes
Super portable form factor
Longevity in battery life
Sharp
Vibrant screen
Excellent colour balance
Fast
Slick performance
Detailed
Refined sound
Strong app selection
Great screen
Compact dimensions
Thinner chassis
Small and compact
Strong and attractive all-metal design
IOS 9's multi-tasking is useful
Faster A8 processor
Great size for media and games
IPad apps are the best
Looks and feels lovely
Comes in 16GB
64GB or 128GB capacities
Touch ID means you can unlock the tablet using your fingerprint
Easy to navigate interface that makes the tablet simple and straightforward to use
The iCloud backup keeps your contacts
Photos and messages safe e
The editors didn't like
Outdone by the competition when it comes to battery life
Relatively pricey
IPad mini 3 has slower performance and will age faster
IPad mini 4 is slower
Has lowerend specs
And doesn't have Apple Pencil nor Smart Keyboard support
IPad Pro 9.7 is heavier
Not as portable and is more expensive
This will come as no surprise
But it would have been mega if Apple has decided to throw 3D Touch onto this device. The mini 4 has the ability to run it (in terms of screen clarity)
And while I understand that the brand wants to hold some toys back to ma
Screen is a bit small for Split View in iOS 9
Not as powerful as the iPad Air 2
IPad mini 2 far cheaper
Price is high for an 8-inch tablet. Slower graphics mean some apps and games don't feel as zippy. Small screen makes for cramped typing and multitasking
Older processor
No 3D touch
Not quite as powerful as iPad Pro 9.7
No screen improvements
Only available in 128GB
Shorter battery life than predecessors
Dated design
Average cameras
FaceTime camera is still a measly 1.2MP
No 3D Touch
Storage is non-expandable
Old chipset
Camera unimpressive
It's pricier than Android alternatives
IPad Air 2 and iPad Pro offer more
Still not quite as powerful as iPad Air
No 32GB model
Expensive
IOS needs more tablet additions
There is no microSD card slot
So the memory cannot be expanded
There is no HDMI port
So you can't easily watch images or videos from the iPad on your TV unless you invest in a TV streaming device
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Still not quite as powerful as iPad Air, no screen improvements, no 32GB model, shorter battery life than predecessors
The iPad mini 4 is a great little tablet that comes in at a price that reflects its quality and capabilities. It looks gorgeous, is a breeze to use and leaves little to be desired. It's a shame that Apple has kept the 16GB model, as we were really hoping...
Comes in 16GB, 64GB or 128GB capacities, Touch ID means you can unlock the tablet using your fingerprint, Easy to navigate interface that makes the tablet simple and straightforward to use, The iCloud backup keeps your contacts, photos and messages safe e
There is no microSD card slot, so the memory cannot be expanded, There is no HDMI port, so you can't easily watch images or videos from the iPad on your TV unless you invest in a TV streaming device
We can't fault the Apple iPad Mini 4 if you're after a good all-rounder tablet that's the perfect size to slip in your handbag. It's simple and straightforward to use, so even if you've never used a tablet or smartphone before you won't struggle with this...
Small and compact, Strong and attractive all-metal design, iOS 9's multi-tasking is useful, Faster A8 processor
It's pricier than Android alternatives, iPad Air 2 and iPad Pro offer more
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Compact size, vivid display, works with split-screen apps in iOS 9. Basically, a shrunken-down iPad Air 2. Perfect hand feel for vacations
Price is high for an 8-inch tablet. Slower graphics mean some apps and games don't feel as zippy. Small screen makes for cramped typing and multitasking
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