Apple iPad mini (6th Gen) Is Reborn as a Perfect Pencil Partner

It’s like they were made for each other

Lance Ulanoff
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Apple iPad mini and the Apple Pencil (Credit: Lance Ulanoff)

Apple’s new iPad mini is less a redesign of the classic iPad mini than a full-scale reboot.

The 8.3-inch device discards virtually everything (including the 3.5mm headphone jack) you know about the tiny tablet first introduced in 2012 and replaces it with design elements and technology ideas from the iPad Pro and much more recent iPad Air.

Apple iPad mini back (Credit: Lance Ulanoff)

Aside from the size (more mini than ever), this is a completely new device that disarms you with its adorable looks before smacking you across the face with full-scale performance. More than any iPad that’s come before it, the iPad mini looks like it was custom-built to work with the second-generation Apple Pencil. The optional accessory snaps nearly onto a magnetized charging base on the iPad mini’s now flat-edge and, with just half an inch to spare on either side, looks as if it was born to live there.

The looks

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