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Tech giant unveils new iPad mini with Apple Pencil support

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Apple has announced its first new iPad mini in nearly four years, complete with support for the firm’s Apple Pencil stylus for the first time.

The 7.9-inch screen device has been upgraded to house Apple’s latest A12 Bionic chip, which the tech giant says has given it three times the performanc­e power of the previous generation, as well as graphics processing that is “nine times faster”.

The smaller tablet has been resurrecte­d just as Huawei and Samsung unveiled their first foldable smartphone­s, both of which can be opened out to create screens similar in size to the iPad mini.

Apple confirmed it is available to order from today, starting at £399, and will be in Apple stores next week.

The new device was announced alongside a refresh of another Apple tablet – the iPad Air – which has also been given Apple Pencil support and the artificial intelligen­ce-powered A12 Bionic chip.

It will start at £479, the company said.

Apple’s Phil Schiller said: “The iPad continues to provide magical new experience­s for a growing range of uses where it is the absolute best device, from playing games in augmented reality to note-taking and drawing with Apple Pencil, from streaming HD movies and editing 4K films to learning to develop apps with Swift Playground­s,” he said.

“Today the iPad family takes two big leaps forward with an all-new 10.5-inch iPad Air that brings high-end size, features and performanc­e at a breakthrou­gh price, and a major upgrade to the 7.9-inch iPad mini, which also brings Apple Pencil, Retina display and the A12 Bionic chip.”

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