Testseek.com 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
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
9920 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
830100206
The editors liked
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
Excellent build quality
Fast computing hardware
Anti-reflective screen
Improved cameras
Touch ID biometric finger scanner
Upgraded hardware from last iteration
Good camera
Reduced screen glare
Unbeatable app experience
Delight to use
Stacks of storage
Very well developed
Works beautifully in Apple ecosystem
Slim
The editors didn't like
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
No 3D Touch, no significant upgrade to the front camera, no hardware mute/screen rotation lock slide switch
While a worthy upgrade over its predecessor, the iPad Mini 4 is all about making it better, rather than the top of Apple's tablet lineup. With tablet sales on the decline, Apple seems to be hedging its bet by offering cutting edge processors and best in c...
Great performance, Decent battery life, Apple Pencil support
Dated design, Average cameras
The iPad mini lives on in a very capable package that includes the blazingly fast A12 chip. It's the cheapest hardware with Apple's latest processor.The ageing design is a downside, but this iPad design is a certified classic and we don't think it'll put...
There was a time when we feared that Apple wouldn't update the iPad mini and that, the horror, the iPad mini would be discontinued. There were suggestions that because the screen size of iPhones was getting bigger there was less demand for the smaller siz...
Published: 2018-11-01, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
The mini 4 is too old; the Pro is too expensive. Unless you urgently need the smallest possible tablet (get the mini) or a super-powered tablet that can support the second-gen Apple Pencil (get a 2018 Pro), you should compromise on a middle path and get t...
Which of these ‘budget' iPad options is best for you? If budget really is the be-all and end-all, the iPad 2017 is your best bet, because it starts at £319 instead of £399. However, as we said above - that £80 saving can partly be attributed to the fact t...
Not quite as powerful as iPad Pro 9.7, no screen improvements, only available in 128GB, 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 it hasn't been updated since September 2015, though.Tags...
Abstract: Sign up for our daily newsletter Despite lasting only a year on the shelves, the iPad Mini 3 's short lifespan did teach Apple one thing: customers want substantial changes to their devices, and not small incremental updates. Apart from the TouchID fing...
Abstract: Sign up for our daily newsletter The life of the iPad Mini 3 may have been a little too short-lived for it to be a succes - lasting only a year on the shelves, it at least taught Apple one lesson: don't make updates so incremental they hardly need to exi...
Published: 2017-05-15, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
Which budget-friendly iPad is best for you? If budget really is the be-all and end-all, the iPad 2017 is your best bet, because it starts at £339 instead of £419; bear in mind, however, that you're saving £80 because it comes with less storage. Still, you...