Apple has announced its first new iPad mini in nearly four years, complete with support for the firm’s Apple Pencil stylus for the first time.
The 7.9-inch screen device has been upgraded to house Apple’s latest A12 Bionic chip, which the tech giant says has given it three times the performance power of the previous generation, as well as graphics processing that is “nine times faster”.
The smaller tablet has been resurrected just as Huawei and Samsung unveiled their first foldable smartphones, both of which can be opened out to create screens similar in size to the iPad mini.
Apple confirmed it is available to order online from Monday, starting at £399, and will be in Apple stores next week.
The new device was announced alongside a refresh of another Apple tablet – the iPad Air – which has also been given Apple Pencil support and the artificial intelligence-powered A12 Bionic chip.
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