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iPad Pro mini latest rumours: release date, UK price and specs

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Could an iPad mini 5 be coming soon, or will Apple focus on larger tablets? Read the latest rumours on the 2017 iPad mini.
Plenty of people are waiting to see if Apple will launch an iPad mini 5 or ‘iPad Pro Mini’ soon. Here’s what the rumours say about the 2017 iPad mini release date, price and specs.
On 9 September 2015 Apple unveiled its iPad mini 4. This was a month earlier than usual, and with no separate iPad launch event scheduled for October it appeared alongside the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
Apple then shook things up a bit in 2016. It had one launch event in March, the WWDC developers conference in June, a second launch event in September, and a third in October.
It didn’t announce an iPad Pro mini during any of these events, which meant the next most likely release date was March 2017.
However, in March 2017 the iPad mini 4 got a small storage boost, but no new model for fans of the smaller tablet. And there was no mention of the tiny tablet when Apple launched its new 10.5in iPad Pro at WWDC on 5 June.
That means it’s now been more than a year and a half since the tablet got a proper update.
There are quite a few rumours that suggest the iPad mini series is being quietly phased out, as a BGR source close to Apple claims that it’s the end of the road for the 7.9in tablet.
The source didn’t go into any detail about when this might happen though, so it could be more of a long-term plan than something we’ll see happen in 2017.
The latest figures from IDC show that Apple hasn’t had a great start to 2017 where tablets are concerned, with 11.5 percent fewer iPad sales than last Jan-Mar 2016. Part of that could be down to poor sales of the iPad mini.
We’d argue that the 7.9in screen is too small for productivity (or an even smaller keyboard cover) and that Apple will keep the ‘Pro’ suffix for the 9.7in, 10.5in and 12.9in models. However, our colleagues on MacWorld UK think an iPad Pro mini could be a think and might arrive in autumn 2017.
Apple tends to keep the price of its iPad mini line-up the same, reducing the price of its previous-generation mini when the new model goes on sale.
So if Apple has managed to keep all leaks under control and surprises us with a launch in September, then based on 2015’s iPad mini 4 pricing, we can expect an iPad mini 5 to be priced as follows:
• 128GB Wi-Fi: £419 • 128GB Wi-Fi + 4G: £549
We could see a 256GB model, too. We expect that would cost around £499, or £599 with the additional 4G.
Of course, this is based on it keeping similar specifications. If it’s upgraded to ‘Pro’ status with a True Tone screen, four speakers and compatibility with the Pencil, expect those prices to be higher.
The iPad mini 4 is currently available direct from Apple, as well as third-party vendors such as John Lewis and Currys .
The iPad mini 5 is more than likely going to look very familiar to the iPad mini 4, with the same 7.9in Retina display. However, it’s tipped to feature a 7000-series aluminium chassis, which will make it more durable. That’s handy, since it’s also rumoured to be thinner than its predecessor: just 5mm thick.
Also expect Apple to introduce a Rose Gold colour option, as it has done elsewhere in its hardware line-up.
• 3D Touch: Apple introduced 3D Touch on the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, and it’s expected to make its way to the iPad mini line in 2016.3D Touch is able to register how much pressure is applied to the screen and offer differing options as a result.
• IP68 protection: After the iPhone 7 launch, the possibility of having a water-resistant iPad isn’t too far-fetched. We’ d love to see IP68 certification in an iPad, but we can’ t avoid the feeling this tip may be just wishful thinking.
• Apple Pencil: Should Apple decide to introduce an iPad Pro mini rather than an iPad mini 5, the new iPad mini will more than likely feature Apple’s posh new stylus. Rumours suggest Apple will indeed launch the Apple Pencil 2 this year, but whether it’s with a smaller iPad or not remains to be seen – a new 12.9in iPad Pro is the tip.
• iOS 10: We know a new version of Apple’s iPad and iPhone operating system has been released on the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, so any new iPads Apple release will also feature iOS 10 .
• Processor: The iPad mini 4 features the Apple A8 processor and M8 motion co-processor, so expect to see the A9 and M9 in the iPad mini 5.
• 128GB storage as standard: The iPad mini 4 was initially offered in 16GB, 64GB and 128GB variants. It can now only be found in 128GB storage size.
• Screen: We doubt Apple will upgrade the screen resolution, because doing so would go against all it said previously about the Retina display. As before expect a 7.9in Retina IPS display, but here with the possible addition of 3D Touch.
• Battery: According to Cult of Mac the iPad mini 5 will feature a smaller-capacity battery in order to fit into 5mm frame, but using improved technology so it doesn’ t negatively impact runtime. The iPad mini 4 features a 5,124mAh battery.
• Cameras: No changes are expected here. The new iPad mini will likely feature an 8Mp camera at the rear and 1.2Mp at the front.
• No headphone port: The iPhone 7 ditched the standard 3.5mm headphone jack in favour of the lightning port. As the iPhone has lost the headphone connector, it’s a possibility that the new iPad mini will do so also.
• NFC: Although it is possible to use Apple Pay on the iPad mini, doing so isn’ t seamless because it doesn’ t support NFC. Apple has bitten the bullet with the iPhone; expect it to do the same with the iPad mini.
• Aluminium chassis: We anticipate the new iPad mini 5 to be protected with an aluminium body. More specifically, the 7000-series aluminium chassis allowing the iPad to be thinner and more durable.
Other specs, such as the TouchID fingerprint scanner, are likely to remain the same.
For more new iPad mini rumours check out our sister site Macworld.

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