It's here and we didn't even notice: there's a new iPad mini in stores
The new iPad mini has arrived in stores and we (almost) didn't even notice. The arrival of the new tablet went unnoticed after the launch of the highly anticipated iPhone 13.
But the truth is that the iPad mini is already on sale in major stores. Apple has opted for a more refined design and unprecedented speed (in a device like this). Let's get to know it.
New iPad mini: small in size, huge in everything else
The new iPad mini brings new colors, a more refined design (with square edges), a better screen, and the fastest processor ever: the A15 Bionic.
One of the great novelties of this launch is the iPad mini's compatibility with the Apple Pencil. This smart pen — which until now could only be used on the iPad Pro — allows you to save notes, draw, among other tasks.
The new iPad mini features (very) reduced bezels, presenting an almost infinite screen — which covers the device from end to end, finishing with rounded corners.
The screen itself is an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina. Combined with True Tone technology, this display is capable of presenting more vibrant and crisp colors (regardless of the task at hand).

More colors and new functionalities
The new iPad mini arrived in 4 different colors: Space Gray, Pink, Purple, and "Starlight" (a matte, light gold characteristic of Apple's minimalist design).
Regardless of the version (64GB or 256GB of internal memory), the iPad mini incorporates a magnet on the right side of the device, which, in turn, allows the Apple Pencil to be "attached" effortlessly.
There are new (more powerful) speakers, a Touch ID integrated into the unlock button (on the top edge), an outstanding processor, and a CPU up to 40% faster than the previous version (the brand guarantees).
The battery lasts all day (and a few more hours), in a device that is ideal not only for leisure moments but also for teleworking days.
If there were any doubts, the iPad mini is the new king of the tablet market. The device is highly sought after for its size and lightness, being almost as purchased as the standard version of the iPad (significantly larger).