Recently, a leaked render of the upcoming Apple iPad mini 4 has been spotted circulating online. The alleged 3D CAD images of the device suggest that it will come in 6.1mm thin similar to the iPad Air 2.
According to Phone Arena, the recently-leaked CAD render supports the credibility of its previous reports, since it was suggested that the iPad Mini 4 tablet will reportedly share the design language that the Apple iPad Air 2 has,even its slim 6.1mm-thick body.
The leaked render video of the iPad mini 4 was from tipster @onleaks who has a pretty good track of leaking correct information. Again, the video provides the dimensions of the device, where it says that it might come with just 6.1mm that is definitely a smaller variant of last year's 7.5mm model, technobuffalo reports.
Furthermore, a report from redmondpie said that the upcoming iPad Mini 4 is being speculated that the Company is planning to have the same forward-facing 8-megapixel camera that can also be found in its existing flagship iPad, as well as refining the Retina display with an anti-glare coating to cater those users who love reading and interacting with content when out and about.
What's more, other information from the site suggested that the iPad Mini 4 will possibly feature the Apple's powerful A8 processor and a 2GB of RAM, which could indeed offer a substantial performance boost up over its precursor.
Macrumor reports that the files contained by OS X El Capitan propose that a full Split View multitasking will reportedly feature on the upcoming iPad mini 4, suggesting that it will be on par with the iPad Air 2, when it comes to its internal specs.
The OS X El Capitan resource file has been originally placed by developer Hamza Sood and 9to5Mac from the Safari 9 browser shows an iPad Mini has two apps side-by-side, which represents how the Split View feature works.
As early as next month, the entire new tablet family of Apple is expected to be unveiled by the company. One report says that the iPad Mini 4 will be lunched in the same event on September 9, when the new iPhones and a redesigned Apple TV are also expected to be launched.
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