In anticipation of the arrival of the iPad mini, redesigned with features similar to the iPad Air, Apple continues to refine details before the final launch. This has begun to be assumed, after several customers have received a survey in which they ask about the perception of the iPad mini screen.
Directly, Apple asked customers if the iPad mini’s screen size is too big, too small, or “perfect.” While Apple often looks at customer ratings via this format, this latest survey, seen on MacRumors, is an apparent attempt by the Cupertino tech giant to understand the iPad mini’s customer base and demographics prior to a redesign. significant.
Apple refines details for the arrival of the iPad mini
As you can see in the document, the first question that Apple asks in the survey is: “What do you think of the screen size of the iPad mini 4? Is it too small, adequate, or too big? ” Choices include the screen to be “too small,” “a little too small,” “just the right size,” “a little too big,” and “too big.”
As the new iPad mini is expected to be only a few weeks away from launch, it is unlikely that the survey responses will influence the iPad screen size as it has already been finalized. But, it is also likely that Apple uses survey responses for marketing purposes.
Apple also asks customers to specify what activities they do on their iPad mini in portrait and landscape orientation. Specifically, Apple asks customers to specify whether to use portrait or landscape orientation for taking notes, viewing photos and videos, and listening to music.
One of the most credible reports of the upcoming sixth-generation iPad mini indicates that it could feature a screen size greater than 8.5 to 9 inches. Anywhere around these proportions would place the new iPad at the lower end of the iPad spectrum, as the current smallest iPad after the iPad mini 5 is the benchmark iPad with a 10.2-inch screen.