I decided to upgrade and purchase an iPad mini 2. The tablet is now a bomb since the release of the iPad mini 2. Fire in the display: vivid hues and adequate contrast (I don't dial it down to the minimum). The display is a significant upgrade over the iPad mini 2. I used it primarily as a gaming aid. The performance-intensive game battle robots, which I play frequently, runs flawlessly on the iPad mini 4 but freezes up on the iPad mini 2. Even after hours of gameplay, the battery life is excellent (far better than on my iPad mini 2). Maintains momentum without slowing down. The fact that it heats up very minimally is a major plus, as excessive heat quickly drains the battery. In theory, it's easy to grip and not too heavy, albeit the tiny is preferable. When I saw how much the screen would set me back (on Ali 9000, it's a fake), I instantly changed my mind. The battery is also easily broken when being replaced, and games tend to quickly drain the power. This tablet has met all of my expectations.
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