Apple iPad Mini 6 drops to lowest-ever price in unmissable Amazon deal

Anurag Singh
Image showing Apple iPad Mini in all four color

Amazon has slashed the iPad Mini 6’s price by $120, bringing Apple’s compact tablet to its lowest price ever.

The iPad Mini 6 was announced back in 2021 as Apple’s latest compact iPad. With its mere 8-inch display, the iPad Mini 6 is one of the smallest iPads you can get. It comes with a capable processor, a decent display, and now also with a $120 discount on Amazon. The tablet hasn’t seen a steeper price cut since its launch, so this is the time to get one.

Amazon is offering a discount only if you get the 256GB version of the iPad Mini 6 with Wi-Fi connectivity. The slate is offered in all four color options— Pink, Purple, Space Gray, and Starlight. The iPad is powered by the same chip as the iPhone 13 Pro Max and boasts an all-day battery.

iPad Mini 6 is still a good choice

The iPad Mini 6 is perfect for those who want a tablet that’s not too big. It has an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina LCD. The panel is bright enough to be used outdoors and is great for watching movies or shows.

It is one of the dying breeds of iPads to feature Touch ID built into its power button. The tablet packs a battery large enough to last a full day. You can pair the iPad with an Apple Pencil to make it your perfect notetaking companion or use the Procreate app to draw your next masterpiece.

iPad Mini 6 boasts a powerful A15 Bionic chip, a 12MP Ultra Wide front camera with Center Stage, USB-C connectivity, and ultrafast Wi-Fi.

Apple isn’t expected to launch a new iPad Mini during the upcoming March Event. So, if you get the iPad Mini right now, you won’t be missing out on new hardware, unless you want to get the new iPad Air or iPad Pro models.

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Anurag is a Tech writer at Dexerto. He is an expert in laptops, smartphones, and wearables. Anurag has previously covered major brands like Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft. He's previously written for publications like Android Police, Neowin, MakeTechEasier, Gizmochina, and more. Get in touch at Anurag.singh@dexerto.com.