OLED iPad mini display prototype sent to Apple says leakage agent

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The prototype of the OLED iPad mini display is currently being evaluated by Apple, according to a decent track record.

At this point it seems pretty clear that the next model has an OLED screen. If you have an older model now, it’s definitely worth the wait…

You are an iPad mini

Apple is slowly deploying OLED screens on all devices. The process began with the Apple Watch, then moved to my iPhone and continued on my iPad Pro. Future MacBooks are lined up to get an OLED screen.

The iPad Air and iPad Mini are no exception. Previous reports suggest that the new model will enter production later this year, but will not be available until 2026. The OLEDMacBook Pro is scheduled to be released in the same year.

Apple uses advanced tandem OLED panels on its iPad Pro models, but the iPad Air and iPad Mini are expected to get cheaper traditional ones.

View the prototypes being evaluated

In a short post on Weibo, the Leaker Digital Chat Station says Apple is currently rating Samsung displays on iPad Minis. As always, machine translation is awkward, but the meaning is clear.

This year’s mainstream brand features three small tablets, two LCDs, one OLED and three flagship chips with different platforms. Additionally, the iPad appreciates small OLEDs.

We were asked if the display supports promotions, aka 120Hz refresh rates, but they say they don’t know yet.

It’s worth the wait

I recommend that anyone currently trying to upgrade from an older iPad Mini wait. The latest updates from last October were relatively minor.

At the time, he focused on Apple Pencil support, connectivity upgrades, Apple Intelligence support, and double the base storage magnification to 128GB, but said it had little different from its predecessor.

The form factor is the same, and it’s a new (very muted) color, so it’s not small or light, and there’s no design reinforcement either. Battery life has not been changed. The camera is the same. Smart HDR Except for 3-4-4-4 upgrades. This is still on the short edge, but this is probably more understandable on the most commonly used devices in portrait orientation. The display has not been completely changed. This is the exact same 8.3 inch 2266 x 1488 pixel panel, with the same maximum brightness as 500 nits.

The next model is a much better purchase.

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