Apple iPad mini 7th generation review: a miniature marvel

Not even the most demanding of creatives should count out Apple's tiniest tablet.

The new iPad mini (7th Gen)
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Our Verdict

With the addition of the A17 Bionic chip and Apple Pencil Pro support, the iPad mini really does offer the 'full' iPad experience in a smaller package, handling everything from digital painting to video editing almost as well as its bigger siblings. For iPad mini 6 owners it might not be worth the upgrade, but for those who want the most portable possible tablet, and don't need the brightest OLED display tech, it's a no-brainer.

For

  • Delightfully portable
  • Cheapest Apple Intelligence device
  • Apple Pencil Pro support

Against

  • Screen still limited to 60hz
  • No M-series chip
  • No notable design changes

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Apple's iPad mini might not, at first glance, seem like the obvious tablet choice for creatives. With its diminutive form factor and 8.3-inch display, this isn't quite the same digital art canvas as the likes of, say, the 13-inch iPad Air or iPad Pro. But with the launch of the iPad mini 7th generation this month, Apple has been keen to declare this the "full iPad experience" just in a smaller body – and after a few weeks of hands-on experience, I'd say the iPad mini 7 certainly makes a compelling case in that regard, making it a uniquely tiny fit for our best iPad for drawing or our best iPad for Procreate roundups.

The iPad mini 7th generation brings the A17 Bionic chip and Apple Pencil Pro support to its tiniest tablet. On the face of it, this is a minor upgrade from the iPad mini 6th generation, with no visual changes save for the addition of a couple of new colours. But there's a lot going on under the hood, making it a tantalising (and tote-able) option for creatives on the go.

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Chipset:A17 Pro chip6-core CPU with 2 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores5-core GPU16-core Neural Engine
RAM:8GB
Storage:128GB, 256GB, 512GB
Dimensions:195.4 x 134.8 x 6.3mm
Weight:293g (Wi-Fi), 297g (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
Connection type:USB-C
Battery life: 10 hours with basic use
Screen:LED backlit touchscreen, 2732x2048p, 600 nits brightness
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Apple mini 7th generation: Geekbench 6 benchmark scoring
Header Cell - Column 0 CPU single-coreCPU multi-coreGPU Metal score
iPad mini 6th generation2,1215,36719,486
iPad mini 7th generation2,8406,98225,895
The Verdict
8

out of 10

Apple iPad Mini (2024)

With the addition of the A17 Bionic chip and Apple Pencil Pro support, the iPad mini really does offer the 'full' iPad experience in a smaller package, handling everything from digital painting to video editing almost as well as its bigger siblings. For iPad mini 6 owners it might not be worth the upgrade, but for those who want the most portable possible tablet, and don't need the brightest OLED display tech, it's a no-brainer.

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Daniel John
Design Editor

Daniel John is Design Editor at Creative Bloq. He reports on the worlds of design, branding and lifestyle tech, and has covered several industry events including Milan Design Week, OFFF Barcelona and Adobe Max in Los Angeles.

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