Apple iPad mini with Retina Display: Reviewed
by Anand Lal Shimpi on November 16, 2013 8:00 AM ESTCamera
The iPad mini with Retina Display features the same 5MP iSight rear facing camera and 1.2MP FaceTime HD camera as the iPad Air. Both are quite good for a tablet, aided by iOS’ excellent camera UI and the A7’s high performance ISP. The cameras also benefit from the same dual-mic setup of the iPad Air. I won’t talk too much about quality here as it’s no different than the Air, which I've already gone over in greater depth.
Rear Facing Camera Comparison | |||||||
Sensor | Resolution | Aperture | Focal Length | ||||
Apple iPad Air | 5MP | 2592 x 1936 | f/2.4 | 3.3mm | |||
Apple iPad 4 | 5MP | 2592 x 1936 | f/2.4 | 4.3mm | |||
Apple iPad 3 | 5MP | 2592 x 1936 | f/2.4 | 4.3mm | |||
Apple iPad 2,4 | 0.7MP | 960 x 720 | f/2.4 | 2.0mm | |||
Apple iPad mini | 5MP | 2592 x 1936 | f/2.4 | 3.3mm | |||
Apple iPad mini (Retina) | 5MP | 2592 x 1936 | f/2.4 | 3.3mm |
Front Facing Camera Comparison | |||||||
Sensor | Resolution | Aperture | Focal Length | ||||
Apple iPad Air | 1.2MP | 1280 x 960 | f/2.4 | 2.15mm | |||
Apple iPad 4 | 1.2MP | 1280 x 960 | f/2.4 | 2.18mm | |||
Apple iPad 3 | 0.3MP | 640 x 480 | f/2.4 | 1.8mm | |||
Apple iPad 2,4 | 0.3MP | 640 x 480 | f/2.4 | 1.8mm | |||
Apple iPad mini | 1.2MP | 1280 x 960 | f/2.4 | 2.2mm | |||
Apple iPad mini (Retina) | 1.2MP | 1280 x 960 | f/2.4 | 2.15mm |
WiFi & Cellular
The iPad mini with Retina Display inherits the same Qualcomm MDM9615 modem and 2-stream dual-band 802.11n from the iPad Air. The move to 2-stream 802.11n more or less doubles peak WiFi performance compared to last year’s mini. The mini's peak WiFi performance is pretty close to that of the iPad Air as well.
Lately I’ve really begun to appreciate the flexibility offered by tablets equipped with cellular modems. Especially now that it’s not terribly expensive to add a tablet to a shared data plan (or even free), the $130 LTE adder for the iPads is something worth seriously considering. The convenience of being able to pull out your tablet, wake it up, and immediately hop on the web/check email/tweet/etc… is awesome. Qualcomm's MDM9615 is a well known quantity at this point. I didn't run into any issues with its performance on the iPad mini.
iPad Cellular Speeds | ||||||
Property | iPhone 3G/3GS/iPad 1 3G | iPhone 4 / iPad 2 (GSM/UMTS) | iPhone 4 / iPad 2 (CDMA) | iPad 3 | iPad 4/iPad Mini | iPad Air/iPad Mini w/Retina |
Baseband | Infineon X-Gold 608 | Infineon X-Gold 618 | Qualcomm MDM6600 | Qualcomm MDM9600 | Qualcomm MDM9615 w/RTR8600 |
Qualcomm MDM9615 w/WTR1605L |
Max 3GPP Release Feature | Release 5 | Release 6 | Release 7 | Release 9 | Release 9 | Release 9 |
HSDPA Category | Cat.8 - 7.2 Mbps | Cat.8 - 7.2 Mbps | N/A | Cat. 24 - 42 Mbps | Cat. 24 - 42 Mbps | Cat. 24 - 42 Mbps |
HSUPA Category | None - 384 Kbps WCDMA only | Cat.6 - 5.76 Mbps | N/A | Cat.6 - 5.76 Mbps | Cat.6 - 5.76 Mbps | Cat.6 - 5.76 Mbps |
EVDO | N/A | N/A | 1x/EVDO Rev.A | 1x/EVDO Rev.A | 1x/EVDO Rev.A | 1x/EVDO Rev.A |
LTE | N/A | N/A | N/A | 100/50 UE Cat. 3 | 100/50 UE Cat. 3 | 100/50 UE Cat. 3 |
The new iPad mini, like the iPad Air, is extremely flexible from a mobile operator standpoint. Regardless of what operator you choose at the time of purchase, you can switch to others as long as you have an activated nano SIM (there’s apparently an exception for Sprint, but AT&T/T-Mobile/Verizon should all be easily switchable). The unlocked nature of the device makes it ripe for global use, especially with support for a total of 14 LTE bands (1,2,3,4,5,7,8,13,17,18,19,20,25 and 26).
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Daniel Egger - Saturday, November 16, 2013 - link
"1GB RAM for a 64-bit CPU of this calibre is also an insult"Nonsense, just because you need 2GB of RAM on Android to make it run smoothly doesn't mean that every vendor using a different OS needs to do the same.
"It will also mean that come IOS 8 or 9, it will likely be unuseable."
You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. Never in the history has Apple dropped the ball on delivering a decent user experience on older devices that quick. Also if you don't like the upgrade then don't upgrade...
Klug4Pres - Saturday, November 16, 2013 - link
Brian and Anand discussed low-memory issues on the latest gen Apple products in their recent live show - processes get killed off and Safari is a huge memory hog.Don't take my word for it - listen to the podcast. They also express disappointment with the 1GB RAM.
Puberticus - Saturday, November 16, 2013 - link
I agree if you're writing slop. But in this case, 1 GB is totally adequate. On the android side, not so much.ws3 - Saturday, November 16, 2013 - link
Why will an iPad Air or retina mini be "obsolete" within a year?Will they stop working? Will they stop getting OS updates?
Puberticus - Saturday, November 16, 2013 - link
Apple is not selling anything that's "too expensive."Where were you when the teacher talked about demand curves…?
RadarTheKat - Monday, November 18, 2013 - link
Have you ever priced BMW wheels? We;come to the real world!stringstream - Saturday, November 16, 2013 - link
I'm seeing the first page notes the old iPad Mini still starts at $329 - I believe it starts at $299 now.Elwe - Saturday, November 16, 2013 - link
Agreed; the base model is now priced at $299.Abelard - Saturday, November 16, 2013 - link
I bought an iPad mini last year. I'm happy with my purchase, even though the screen is kinda grainy. This new display looks killer, though.andy o - Saturday, November 16, 2013 - link
Goddamit, generally speaking I'm an Android guy, but been eyeing the mini cause of the power and iOS is just simply better at audio recording. But the prices are all over the place. $100 for a 16GB increase, and also for a 64GB increase? $130 for cellular connection? Oh, and if you want GPS and compass, have to pay that $130.