Following the recent rumors about the iPad Mini 6, Ross Young, a well-known analyst in the field of displays, claims that Apple intends to make significant changes to the iPad Mini 6, and apparently one of these changes is due to the design and dimensions of the screen. He believes that in the iPad Mini 6, along with the iPad Air 4, it will remove the Home button and make the edges of the device symmetrical, which will apparently lead to the use of a larger 8.3-inch display in the same dimensions as the previous chassis.

The report comes as Mingchi Ko had previously reported that the sixth-generation iPad mini would likely feature an 8.5- to 9-inch display, with Mark Bermanberg of Mark Berman claiming that Apple’s smallest tablet would have a larger display than the previous generation. Took. So far, a lot of information has been released about the tablet, and based on them, it is believed that the iPad mini 6 will be the first redesign in this family of Apple tablets, and will probably be inspired by the design components of the iPad Air 4.

Previous reports have suggested that the next iPad mini will feature the powerful A15 chip, which is exactly the same chip used in the iPhone 13 series  . Apple is expected to drop the dedicated Lightning port in this product and replace it with the standard USB-C port, allowing users to use peripherals such as external hard drives, etc., and more freedom to connect to Have other devices.

Digitimes recently reported , citing sources close to Apple’s supply chain, that the iPad mini 6 will likely feature a mini-LED backlight display; But Ross Young dismissed the report as baseless, claiming that Apple would continue to use the same traditional LED backlit display.