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5 features that could have been installed in the iPad mini (6th generation)

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The new iPad mini, which has been redesigned, has evolved various functions, but there are quite a few functions that would have been nice, according to the US media Apple Insider.

MagSafe

The charging port on the iPad mini (6th generation) has been switched from Lightning to USB-C. Why isn’t it compatible with MagSafe?
 
Apple Insider commented that the convenience and functionality would be significantly improved if it could be recharged with a MagSafe battery pack and fitted with a number of third-party accessories.

Face ID

The new iPad mini doesn’t have a home button, and Touch ID has moved to the power button at the top of the device.
 
However, users who are accustomed to biometrics on the iPhone or iPad Pro may miss Face ID.
 
In particular, Apple Insider says that when you lay your device flat on your desk, you’ll find Face ID useful.

Cheap edition

The price of the iPad mini (6th generation) starts from 59,800 yen (tax included), which is much higher than that of the iPad (9th generation), which has excellent functions. Apple Insider commented that while it’s definitely blessed with great features such as the fastest chips, a revamped design, and support for the latest Apple Pencil, it’s hard to understand that there are only two storage options, 64GB and 256GB. I have.
 
If you have the 128GB option, the 64GB model could be cheaper and more accessible to more people.

Waterproof function

The iPad has never been IP standardized, and for good reason. I never encountered a situation where I got wet.
 
However, due to its portability, the new iPad mini is one of the few iPads that needs official waterproofing, Apple Insider said.
 
The iPad mini promotional video produced by Apple shows users using the iPad mini outdoors, but it seems that this situation requires an IP standard.

Magic Keyboard for mini

The Magic Keyboard for the new iPad mini isn’t great for long-term typing, but it’s great for tasks that require a physical keyboard to take notes and send emails, Apple Insider said. I am.
 
 
Source: AppleInsider
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