I am very pleased with the tablet. Yes, it has disadvantages, but there are few of them, and besides, there are no ideal devices. So, I became very good with iOS, and good with Apple in general. But Android is also very good for me with its features, in smartphones and smart TVs for sure. So I'm on two fronts at the same time. With its pros. The design and materials of the case are at a high level. Looks and feels good. Moreover, it is very cool that metal backs are found on tablets; The screen is good, but there is one thing: Super AMOLED is still top for me. But among tablets, the screen is definitely good - pretty high quality. Screen resolution is excellent; The dimensions and thickness are very good - a really compact device. It is very comfortable to hold in hands; The sound in the headphones, from the speaker is good; Touch ID works very well; Performance is top notch. On the processor side, it will definitely outperform even Snapdragon 855+ and Kirin 990. On the GPU side, everything is fine too, but, as I understand it, games and applications using Metal work better than OpenGL ES 3. *, although, perhaps, depends on the software. The games I've tried work well, and some work just fine - Asphalt 9, for example; Wi-Fi and Bluetooth work well, the range is high; 256 GB is very good; iPadOS (at the time of writing this review is version 13.6.1) works smartly. Pretty quickly I got used to gestures, because I also use gestures on a smartphone. I was pleased with the multi-window and splitting the screen with two applications. You can even install the software that interests me - emulators, using the same AltStore and an account with a free developer profile. And so the use of the same gamepads becomes even more meaningful. Gamepad from Xbox One S works without problems. Yes, and the software itself, in terms of the production of multimedia content, is very good, for tablets. What is the cost of the same GarageBand, iMovie, LumaFusion, etc. Yes, Safari itself, and other iPad-optimized software is very convenient; There is a 3.5 mm jack - it's very good; The battery is a beast. About 9-10.5 hours of screen at 1.5-2.5 days, I knock out this iPad Mini 5 if I donβt play games, or not much, the charge still remains 13-25% (I discharge it to a maximum of 15%, most often in the interval 18 -25%). With mixed use, it gives out about 7.5-9.5 hours of screen at 1.5-2.5 days. Autonomy is very pleasing. Has some cons Minuses - Sliding on the screen - average. This sometimes interferes with games where you need to actively swipe your fingers. Protective glass should correct the situation; - Lightning connector - this is not very convenient, I would still like USB Type C; - You canβt transfer files via Bluetooth to non-Apple devices, but sometimes you want to do it; Minor cons for me * The file manager is limited within i*OS itself, although as far as I know, it used to be even worse with this; * Big frames, but for a tablet it's quite forgivable; * Software that has completely disappeared from the App Store can only be installed through workarounds; * The 4:3 aspect ratio contributes to videos with aspect ratios of 16:9 or more.
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