The next-generation iPad Mini is rumored to be released in late 2023 or early 2024, and it’s expected to come with a number of upgrades over the current model. Here’s a look at what we know so far.

The next-gen iPad Mini will reportedly be powered by the A16 Bionic chip, which is the same chip that will be used in the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. This would be a modest upgrade over the A15 Bionic chip in the current iPad Mini, but it would still make it one of the most powerful tablets on the market.

The next-gen iPad Mini is also rumored to receive upgraded front and rear cameras. It’s unclear what specific camera improvements we can expect, but it’s possible that Apple will also add new software features such as the Photonic Engine for improved low-light performance, as well as ProRes video recording and Audio Zoom.

Apple is also expected to introduce new color options for the iPad Mini. The current model is available in Space Gray, Starlight, Pink, and Purple, so it’s possible that Apple will retain some of these colors and swap one or two out for new options, or it could overhaul the entire selection.

Finally, Apple is rumored to be rotating the screen assembly in the iPad Mini 7 to reduce jelly scrolling, which is a screen tearing issue that some users have complained about with the current model. Jelly scrolling is most noticeable when the iPad Mini is in portrait orientation, but the rumored screen rotation should help to reduce this effect.

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