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James Rogerson

iPad mini (2024): price, release date, AI, and everything you need to know

The iPad mini (2024).

It has been an extremely long wait for a new iPad mini, with the previous model – the iPad mini (2021) – landing back in September of 2021. But now, just over three years later, the iPad mini (2024) – or the iPad mini 7 as it's sometimes referred – has arrived.

Despite the long wait this new tablet isn’t a drastic overhaul, but it does include some significant upgrades, perhaps most notably a far more powerful chipset – one which ensures the slate also supports Apple Intelligence.

There’s more that’s new here too, and you’ll find full details of the iPad mini (2024)’s specs, features, release date, and price, below.

iPad mini (2024): what you need to know

  • The iPad mini (2024) was announced on October 15 and ships on October 23
  • It starts at $499 / £499 / AU$799 for 128GB of storage
  • It has a more powerful A17 Pro chipset
  • It supports Apple Intelligence
  • It works with the Apple Pencil Pro
  • Storage now tops out at 512GB
  • The camera has gained Smart HDR 4
  • Faster data speeds through Wi-Fi 6E
  • It can deliver 10 hours of battery life
  • It has an 8.3-inch screen
  • It's available in Space Gray, Blue, Purple, and Starlight
  • It ships with iPadOS 18

Release date and price

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  • Pre-orders are now open
  • Ships from October 23
  • Starts at $499 / £499 / AU$799

The iPad mini (2024) was announced on October 15, 2024, and you can pre-order it now, with the tablet shipping from October 23.

It starts at $499 / £499 / AU$799 for a 128GB Wi-Fi model, and you’ll find full pricing for every configuration below.

iPad mini (2024) specs

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We’ll look closer at the iPad mini 7’s specs and features below, but first, here’s a brief overview of just the headline specs:

New colors, same screen

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  • New blue and purple colors
  • 8.3-inch LCD screen
  • Supports the Apple Pencil Pro

The iPad mini (2024) looks a lot like the iPad mini (2021), and in fact at 195.4 x 134.8 x 6.3mm and 293g, its weight and dimensions are exactly the same.

It’s also the same shape, and has similarly large bezels around the screen, and once again a single-lens camera in the top left corner of the rear.

The main visual difference is just the colors, with the iPad mini 7 being available in Space Gray, Blue, Purple, and Starlight (white) shades, even then though it’s only the blue that’s really a new shade, though its shade of purple is also much lighter than the purple of its predecessor.

As for its screen, the iPad mini 7 has an 8.3-inch 1488 x 2266 LCD display with 326 pixels per inch, and a peak brightness of 500 nits. This again is the same as the previous model.

However, this time around the display supports the Apple Pencil Pro and Apple Pencil hover.

Better HDR for the cameras

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  • 12MP f/1.8 rear camera
  • 12MP f/2.4 front-facing camera
  • Supports Smart HDR 4

There isn’t much new on the camera front either, with the iPad mini (2024) having a 12MP f/1.8 rear camera, though it has been upgraded to Smart HDR 4, which delivers increased dynamic range, and which Apple says should make your photos more detailed and vivid.

The iPad mini (2024) can also record video in up to 4K quality at up to 60fps, and it has a 12MP f/2.4 front-facing camera.

A powerful A17 Pro chipset

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  • Its A17 Pro chipset provides a big performance upgrade
  • Supports Wi-Fi 6E
  • 10 hours of battery life

The main upgrade on the iPad mini 7 it its chipset. It has an A17 Pro chipset, just like you’ll find in the iPhone 15 Pro, and this delivers up to 30% faster CPU performance and up to 25% faster GPU performance than the A15 Bionic in the iPad mini (2021).

It also features hardware-accelerated ray tracing, and has a neural engine that’s up to two times faster than the previous generation.

So the iPad mini (2024) should be capable of running graphically intense games, as well as generally feeling faster whatever you’re using it for. All this extra power also enables AI – more on which below.

Data is also faster, as the iPad mini (2024) supports Wi-Fi 6E, for up to two times faster Wi-Fi speeds than the previous model.

And you can get the iPad mini (2024) with twice as much storage than the previous model, at up to 512GB. The starting capacity is also twice as big at 128GB. For the operating system, you’re unsurprisingly getting iPadOS 18, which is the latest release.

As for the battery, Apple hasn’t revealed the capacity, but has said that the iPad mini (2024) can last for up to ten hours of surfing the web or watching video. Or if you’re using mobile data on a cellular model then you should be able to get up to nine hours of life when web browsing. That’s the same as the iPad mini (2021).

To charge it back up you’ll be plugging it in via USB-C, and there’s no wireless charging.

Apple Intelligence

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  • Supports Apple Intelligence

Perhaps the biggest new feature on the iPad mini 7 – and the reason Apple released it now – is AI, as Apple Intelligence is about to land, and the previous iPad mini won’t support it.

But thanks to the newer chipset here you’ll get access to all sorts of AI features, like Image Wand, which turns a rough sketch into a related image, Writing Tools to help you optimize your writing, and AI-enhanced document scanning.

There’s also Genmoji, which lets you create new emoji by typing a description or feeding it a photo, a Clean Up tool to remove distracting objects in photos, and improvements to Siri.

These features aren’t here yet, but Apple Intelligence will start rolling out to the iPad mini (2024) and other compatible devices before the end of October, though not every AI tool will be available on day one.

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