Apple’s Best-Ever and Latest iPad mini is Currently $64 Off, Powered by A12 Bionic, Features 7.9-inch Retina Display

Feb 3, 2021 at 03:45am EST
Apple iPad mini 5 available for low price of $334

Apple's latest iPad mini can be yours for a low price of $334, which means you save $64 instantly without doing anything at all.

Apple iPad mini 5 with 64GB Storage, Wi-Fi, A12 Bionic, Touch ID Available for Just $334 from Amazon

If you are looking for a small tablet that does all the stuff which a full-size iPad does then nothing comes close other than the iPad mini, obviously. Right now, you don't have to pay $399 to own one as Apple is selling it for just $334 straight from Amazon.

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This mighty little tablet packs the innards of the third-generation iPad Air. It features a powerful A12 Bionic chip, a 7.9-inch Retina display, Touch ID, 8-megapixel camera, 64GB of storage, Wi-Fi and more. There's a lot to love here and the fact that it powers Apple's iPadOS software is just an icing on the cake.

.9-inch Retina Display with True Tone and wide Color
A12 Bionic chip
Touch ID fingerprint sensor
8MP back camera, 7MP FaceTime HD front camera
Stereo speakers
802.11ac Wi-Fi and Gigabit-class LTE cellular data
Up to 10 hours of battery life
Lightning connector for charging and accessories
iOS with group FaceTime, shared augmented reality experiences, screen time, and more

You don't need any sort of discount code or coupon to get this low price of $334. Just hop over to Amazon, add this product to your cart and checkout. You can get it as soon as tomorrow if you select the fastest delivery option.

Buy Apple iPad Mini (Wi-Fi, 64GB) - Space Gray (Latest Model) - Was $399, now just $334

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