I decided to upgrade and purchase an iPad mini 2. The tablet is a bomb now that the iPad mini 2 has come out. Fire on the screen: 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. That's why I mostly took it: for fun. 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. The battery lasts a long time (far longer than on iPad mini 2) even when I play a lot. Functions without pauses or delays. As high temperatures rapidly degrade batteries, the fact that it heats up just slightly is a major plus. In theory, it's easy to grip and not too heavy, albeit the tiny is preferable. I was about to get it, but after seeing how much the screen would set me back (on Ali 9000, it's a fake), how easy it would break if I tried to replace the battery, and how rapidly games often drain the power, I changed my mind. This tablet has met all of my expectations.
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