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iPad Mini 3

The iPad Mini 3 is the third-generation iPad Mini tablet computer designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. as a compact alternative to its larger iPad models. Announced on October 16, 2014, alongside the iPad Air 2, it was released on October 22, 2014, and represents a minor update to the iPad Mini 2 by introducing the Touch ID fingerprint sensor for biometric authentication and a new gold color option, while retaining the same overall design, 7.9-inch Retina display, and A7 processor. Measuring 7.87 by 5.3 by 0.29 inches (200 by 134.7 by 7.5 mm) and weighing 0.73 pounds (331 grams) for the Wi-Fi-only model or 0.75 pounds (341 grams) for the Wi-Fi + Cellular variant, the iPad Mini 3 offers storage capacities of 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB with no expandable memory option. It features a 2048-by-1536-pixel LED-backlit IPS Retina display at 326 pixels per inch, protected by an oleophobic coating, and is powered by the 64-bit Apple A7 chip with a dual-core 1.3 GHz processor, 1 GB of RAM, and an integrated M7 motion coprocessor. The device includes a 5-megapixel rear iSight camera capable of 1080p HD video recording and a 1.2-megapixel front FaceTime HD camera supporting 720p video, along with dual microphones and stereo speakers. Battery life provides up to 10 hours of Wi-Fi web browsing or video playback and 9 hours on cellular data, powered by a built-in 23.8-watt-hour rechargeable lithium-polymer battery. Available in silver, space gray, and gold finishes, the iPad Mini 3 launched with and remains upgradable to , though it lacks support for later versions including Apple Intelligence features. Connectivity options include 802.11a/b/g/n with , Bluetooth 4.0, optional 4G LTE with Apple SIM support on cellular models, and a port for charging and accessories. Priced starting at $399 for the 16 GB model, it also introduced limited support within apps and integration, positioning it as a portable device for , , and light . The iPad Mini 3 was discontinued on September 9, 2015, following the announcement of the , which brought significant upgrades like a faster A8 and improved cameras, and was classified as obsolete by Apple in January 2023. Despite its incremental changes over the —primarily the addition of for secure unlocking and payments, the gold color, and refined storage lineup—it maintained broad compatibility with iPad Mini 2 cases and accessories, appealing to users seeking a familiar with enhanced security.

History

Announcement

The iPad Mini 3 was officially announced on October 16, 2014, during Apple's special media event in , where the company also unveiled the iPad Air 2. Presented as a modest refresh to the , the iPad Mini 3 highlighted the addition of the fingerprint sensor integrated into the Home button for secure unlocking and support, marking the first inclusion of this biometric feature in the Mini lineup. The announcement emphasized the new gold color variant alongside the existing silver and space gray options, positioning the device as a compact upgrade focused on enhanced security and aesthetic variety. Apple disclosed initial pricing at the event, with the Wi-Fi model starting at $399 for 16 GB storage, scaling to $499 for 64 GB and $599 for 128 GB; Wi-Fi + Cellular variants added a $130 premium, reaching up to $729 for the 128 GB configuration. Storage options were limited to 16 GB, 64 GB, and 128 GB, with no expandable memory support. Pre-orders opened online the following day, October 17, 2014, through the Apple Store, with shipping and retail availability commencing on October 22, 2014, in select countries including the United States.

Release and discontinuation

The iPad Mini 3 was released on October 22, 2014, following pre-orders that began on October 17, 2014, and became available in both Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi + Cellular models. It was offered for sale through the Apple Online Store, Apple retail stores, and select carriers and resellers in 29 countries and territories at launch, including the United States, Canada, Japan, and various European nations. The device was discontinued on September 9, 2015, shortly after the announcement of its successor, the , which featured more substantial upgrades including the A8 processor. This short sales window of less than a year reflected the iPad Mini 3's minimal upgrades over the , such as added color options and , which limited its market differentiation. As of 2025, the iPad Mini 3 is classified as an obsolete product by Apple, more than seven years after its discontinuation, meaning no hardware service or parts are available from Apple or authorized providers. It receives no further major software updates beyond 12.5.7 and cannot be activated as a new device on modern Apple services.

Design

Physical build

The iPad Mini 3 features dimensions of 200 mm in height, 134.7 mm in width, and 7.5 mm in depth, maintaining the compact 7.9-inch form factor of its predecessors. The model weighs 331 grams, while the Wi-Fi + Cellular variant is slightly heavier at 341 grams, contributing to its portable design suitable for one-handed use. The device employs an aluminum unibody construction for the rear enclosure, paired with a reinforced front panel, providing a premium and durable external build identical to that of the 2. This shared chassis ensures no changes in overall or between the two models, emphasizing continuity in Apple's compact tablet lineup. For durability, the display includes a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating to reduce smudges and improve touch responsiveness over time. The port layout remains unchanged from prior models, featuring a Lightning connector for charging and data transfer along with a 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack positioned along the bottom edge. The home button integrates Touch ID fingerprint sensor technology, enhancing security without altering the external button design.

Color options

The iPad Mini 3 retained the silver and space gray finishes from its predecessor, the , ensuring design continuity across generations while offering familiar aesthetic choices for users. These standard options featured a sleek metallic appearance, with the silver model pairing a white front and silver back, and the space gray model combining a black front and space gray back. A notable addition was the gold finish, introduced as a premium metallic option to expand customization possibilities. This variant included a and gold back, providing a luxurious contrast to the more subdued silver and space gray hues. The gold color aligned with Apple's evolving design language, complementing devices like the for greater ecosystem cohesion. All three colors were uniformly available regardless of storage capacity—16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB—or connectivity type, including Wi-Fi-only models (A1599) and Wi-Fi + Cellular models (A1600 and A1601 for global and China variants, respectively). This flexibility allowed users to select a finish based purely on preference without limitations from configurations.

Hardware

Processor and memory

The iPad Mini 3 is powered by the (), featuring a 64-bit that marked a significant advancement in mobile processing at its 2014 launch. This integrates a dual-core CPU clocked at 1.3 GHz, based on the ARMv8 instruction set, enabling efficient handling of everyday tasks such as web browsing, , and light productivity applications. The A7's design, fabricated on a 28 nm process, provided a balance of power efficiency and performance suitable for the era's ecosystem, though it shared the exact same CPU configuration as the preceding with no enhancements. For graphics processing, the A7 incorporates an integrated PowerVR G6430 GPU with four cores operating at approximately 450 MHz, delivering capable rendering for 2D and basic 3D graphics in games and apps. This GPU supports and performs adequately for titles like at launch, though it lacks the headroom for more demanding modern rendering without frame drops. The device includes 1 GB of LPDDR3 , which suffices for smooth operation in -era applications but imposes limitations on multitasking, often leading to app reloads when switching between several open programs. Compared to successors like the 4's 2 GB, this capacity highlights constraints in handling memory-intensive workflows. Performance benchmarks reflect this setup: 4 scores average around 1,300 single-core and 2,500 multi-core, adequate for apps but increasingly strained by later software updates up to , where lag becomes noticeable in resource-heavy scenarios. Overall, the 3's hardware offers no processing upgrades over the , positioning it as a Touch ID-enhanced iteration rather than a performance leap.

Display and cameras

The iPad Mini 3 is equipped with a 7.9-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display utilizing LCD technology, branded as a with a of 2048 × 1536 pixels, delivering 326 pixels per inch (). This configuration supports 10-finger input and includes a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic to reduce smudges and enhance . Independent measurements indicate a maximum auto of approximately 449 cd/m², suitable for indoor and moderate outdoor viewing conditions. The display achieves around 62% coverage of the color , resulting in somewhat desaturated colors compared to devices with fuller gamut support. Notably, it lacks an , a feature introduced on the contemporaneous , which can make visibility challenging in direct . Overall, the display hardware remains identical to that of the , with no enhancements in resolution, , or coatings. For imaging, the rear-facing iSight camera features a 5-megapixel with an f/2.4 , supporting , backside illumination, and 1080p video recording at 30 frames per second, along with capabilities like panorama mode, video stabilization, and 3x digital zoom. The front-facing FaceTime camera provides 1.2-megapixel resolution for photos and 720p video, incorporating and backside illumination for improved low-light performance during calls and selfies. These camera specifications are unchanged from the , prioritizing basic functionality over advanced . In addition to traditional input methods, the iPad Mini 3 introduces a fingerprint sensor integrated into the Home button, enabling secure authentication for device unlocking and transactions.

Software

Initial release and updates

The iPad Mini 3 launched with preinstalled, which was released on October 20, 2014, alongside the device on October 22, 2014. This operating system version introduced features, enabling seamless integration between the iPad, iPhone, and Mac for tasks like Handoff and phone calling relay, as well as improvements to , including enhanced responsiveness, reliability, and the "Hey Siri" hands-free activation option. The iPad Mini 3 received software updates through 12.5.7, a security-focused release issued on January 23, 2023, which addressed vulnerabilities in and other components. It is ineligible for or subsequent versions primarily due to hardware constraints, including its A7 chip and 1 GB of RAM, which fall short of the requirements for newer operating systems. As of 2025, the device is limited to , exposing it to unpatched issues that have emerged since the final , with no additional software expected from Apple. Updates during its support period could be installed over-the-air via Settings > General > Software or through a computer using (on Windows or older macOS) or Finder (on and later).

Supported features

The iPad Mini 3 shipped with a suite of pre-installed applications designed for core functionality, including Camera for capturing photos and videos, Photos for managing media libraries, Messages for text and multimedia communication, for video and audio calls, for email management, for web browsing, for voice-activated assistance, Calendar for scheduling, Notes for quick jotting, iBooks for reading digital books, for downloading apps, and for media purchases. In addition to these essentials, Apple offered a selection of free bundled applications at launch to enhance creativity and productivity, such as iMovie for video editing, GarageBand for music creation, Pages for word processing, Numbers for spreadsheets, and Keynote for presentations. The device integrated seamlessly with Apple's ecosystem through features like iCloud for automatic syncing of photos, documents, and app data across compatible devices, AirPlay for wirelessly mirroring the screen or streaming audio and video to an Apple TV, and Family Sharing, which enabled up to six family members to share App Store purchases, iCloud storage, and calendars without sharing personal accounts. It also supported Apple Pay for secure in-app and online payments authenticated via Touch ID. VoIP functionality allowed for voice and video calls through built-in apps like FaceTime as well as third-party applications such as Skype. Due to hardware constraints and the limitations of its supported operating system, the iPad Mini 3 lacked compatibility with the for precise input and advanced multitasking features introduced in later versions, such as multiple floating windows and external display support.

Reception

Critical reviews

The iPad Mini 3 received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who appreciated its portability and the addition of but found it underwhelming due to its incremental updates over the previous model. Reviewers highlighted the device's compact as ideal for on-the-go use, such as reading and light , while noting that the seamless experience continued to set it apart from Android competitors. The 7.9-inch was praised for its sharpness and suitability for video playback and browsing, earning consistent acclaim for color accuracy and brightness in everyday scenarios. Critics pointed out that the iPad Mini 3 offered few meaningful changes beyond Touch ID for secure unlocking and the new gold color option, making it nearly identical to the iPad Mini 2 in terms of processor, camera, and overall performance. This lack of innovation led to complaints about its value, especially after Apple reduced the iPad Mini 2's price to $299, positioning the newer model as less compelling at $399. Battery life was a strong point, lasting up to 10-13 hours, but the unchanged 1GB of RAM and A7 chip were seen as outdated compared to contemporaries. In comparisons, the iPad Mini 3 was frequently overshadowed by the simultaneously released , which featured a thinner 6.1mm design, the more powerful A8X chip, and an improved fully laminated display—advancements absent in the Mini. Professional outlets awarded it scores in the 8/10 range, with giving 8.3/10 for its refined build and convenience, and The Verge assigning 8.5/10 while recommending the discounted for most buyers. described it as a "second-class" option in Apple's lineup, lacking the Air 2's upgrades and struggling to justify its price against rivals like the Nexus 9.

Commercial performance

The iPad Mini 3, released in October , contributed to Apple's overall iPad sales of 12.3 million units in the fiscal fourth quarter of , which generated $5.3 billion in revenue for the tablet category, though Apple did not disclose specific unit sales for the Mini 3 model. Its commercial lifespan was brief, as Apple discontinued the device on September 9, 2015, less than a year after launch, amid broader declines in iPad shipments that fell from 67.9 million units in to lower figures in subsequent years. Positioned as an entry-level option for budget-conscious consumers seeking a compact tablet alternative to larger iPads, the Mini 3 started at $399 for the 16GB model, only $100 more than the discounted , which became the more affordable choice at $299 and cannibalized potential sales. This pricing, combined with minimal hardware upgrades over the Mini 2—such as added but no or improvements—dampened buyer interest and contributed to subdued adoption rates compared to prior Mini generations. The device's underwhelming performance accelerated Apple's pivot toward larger-screen iPads, as the small tablet segment lost momentum by ; global tablet shipments declined 10.1% that year, partly due to the rise of phablets like large-screen smartphones that between and tablet use. As of 2025, the iPad Mini 3 holds collectible appeal among enthusiasts of vintage Apple hardware, with used units available on secondary markets for basic offline tasks like . However, it is not recommended for general use due to its obsolete status—Apple ceased support after 12.5.7 in 2023—leaving it vulnerable to unpatched risks without ongoing updates.

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