Read this before getting an iPad Mini 3 & save yourself Php5k

Lazada Philippines

Just recently, Apple has made their new iPads available to the local market. While I think it’s okay to get an iPad Air 2 for its price, I have to say not a lot of people should buy the iPad Mini 3 for the price of Php20,490, and the reason is simple. Here’s why.

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And no, it’s not because it bends – it’s because the iPad Mini 3 is just an iPad Mini 2 with a few small changes that might not even matter to you or the person you’re giving it to. The iPad Mini 3 has Touch ID, is available in gold, and no longer has a 32GB variant – 64GB and 128GB are the storage options from there.

The base option for the 16GB iPad Mini 3 is at Php20,490, and the iPad Mini 2 now has dropped in price to just Php15,490; that’s paying exactly Php5,000 more for Touch ID and the color gold if you’re getting one. It only becomes less of a waste when you opt for a 128GB variant at most.

But hey, if you really need Touch ID, gold or more than 32GB of storage, feel free to get an iPad Mini 3 for an extra Php5,000.

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iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 3 priced locally, starts at Php20,490

Lazada Philippines

The new iPads, the iPad Air 2 & the iPad Mini 3, have finally arrived here in the Philippines just in time for Christmas!

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The iPad Air 2 is really the story here, since the iPad Mini 3 is basically just the iPad Mini 2 with Touch ID that comes available in gold. Here are all the prices:

  • iPad Air 2 16GB – Php25,490
  • iPad Air 2 64GB – Php30,490
  • iPad Air 2 128GB – Php35,490
  • iPad Air 2 16GB + Cellular – Php31,990
  • iPad Air 2 64GB + Cellular – Php36,990
  • iPad Air 2 128GB + Cellular – Php41,490

If you want the iPad Mini 3 however, check these out:

  • iPad Mini 3 16GB – Php20,490
  • iPad Mini 3 64GB – Php25,490
  • iPad Mini 3 128GB – Php30,490
  • iPad Mini 3 16GB + Cellular – Php26,990
  • iPad Mini 3 64GB + Cellular – Php31,990
  • iPad Mini 3 128GB + Cellular – Php36,990

The new iPads can be viewed directly on Apple’s website.

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iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 3 priced locally, starts at Php20,490

Lazada Philippines

The new iPads, the iPad Air 2 & the iPad Mini 3, have finally arrived here in the Philippines just in time for Christmas!

ipad air 2_ipad mini 3_1

The iPad Air 2 is really the story here, since the iPad Mini 3 is basically just the iPad Mini 2 with Touch ID that comes available in gold. Here are all the prices:

  • iPad Air 2 16GB – Php25,490
  • iPad Air 2 64GB – Php30,490
  • iPad Air 2 128GB – Php35,490
  • iPad Air 2 16GB + Cellular – Php31,990
  • iPad Air 2 64GB + Cellular – Php36,990
  • iPad Air 2 128GB + Cellular – Php41,490

If you want the iPad Mini 3 however, check these out:

  • iPad Mini 3 16GB – Php20,490
  • iPad Mini 3 64GB – Php25,490
  • iPad Mini 3 128GB – Php30,490
  • iPad Mini 3 16GB + Cellular – Php26,990
  • iPad Mini 3 64GB + Cellular – Php31,990
  • iPad Mini 3 128GB + Cellular – Php36,990

The new iPads can be viewed directly on Apple’s website.

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Battle of the Mini Tablets: Nokia N1 vs. iPad Mini 3

We’ve already put the Nokia N1 against HTC’s Nexus 9.  This time, the Finnish giant’s new tablet goes head-to-head against the Apple iPad Mini 3, a tablet of the same size. Which one takes the cake? Find out more after the break.

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Nokia N1iPad Mini 3
7.9-inch 2048 x 1536 IPS display7.9-inch 1536 x 2048 Retina Display
2.3GHz Intel 64-bit Atom Z3580 Processor1.3GHz Apple A7 dual-core CPU with M7 motion co-processor, 64-bit
2GB RAM1GB RAM
8 megapixel AF rear camera5 megapixel rear camera
5 megapixel front-facing camera1.2 megapixel front-facing camera
Android 5.0 Lollipop with Z LauncheriOS 8.1
5300 mAh battery6470 mAh battery
200.7 x 138.6 x 6.9mm200 x 134.7 x 7.5 mm
32GB - $25016GB - $399
64GB - $499
128GB - $599
no LTE version16GB - $529
64GB - $629
128GB - $729
• Reversible micro-USB 2.0 Type C
• Fully laminated zero air-gap display
• Sandblasted one-piece aluminum body
• Touch ID

Despite having  the same screen size and resolution which amounts to the same number of ppi, the N1 beats the Mini 3 in a lot of aspects: A better processor, bigger amount of RAM, larger front and rear camera megapixel counts, a better connector standard in the form of reversible USB-C, and a lighter price tag. Apple’s mini tablet, however, outperforms the N1’s battery, has a limited NFC function in the form of Apple Pay, security with TouchID, and offers cellular tablet options.

As for the OS, we can’t compare apples with oranges. Android 5.0 Lollipop is on its way to gaining a better foothold with interface overhauls thanks to Google’s Material Design guidelines, and the iOS 8 has been very user-friendly; its collection of apps and games optimized for tablets are outstanding.

It is also worth noting that FoxConn, the same OEM Apple taps to create and assemble its iDevices, made the new Nokia device; hence the similarities seen in its hardware design — camera, button, and USB port placements, rounded edges, and speaker grills at the bottom. It may come as a surprise to some, but one should not worry. Everyone can expect the same Nokia feel and quality we always love, as the Finnish giant contributes and imposes strict quality control on the design and construction of its new and forthcoming devices to companies it licenses its brand name to.

Which one’s a better mini tablet for you? Drop it down the comments section below.

 

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Battle of the Mini Tablets: Nokia N1 vs. iPad Mini 3

We’ve already put the Nokia N1 against HTC’s Nexus 9.  This time, the Finnish giant’s new tablet goes head-to-head against the Apple iPad Mini 3, a tablet of the same size. Which one takes the cake? Find out more after the break.

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Nokia N1iPad Mini 3
7.9-inch 2048 x 1536 IPS display7.9-inch 1536 x 2048 Retina Display
2.3GHz Intel 64-bit Atom Z3580 Processor1.3GHz Apple A7 dual-core CPU with M7 motion co-processor, 64-bit
2GB RAM1GB RAM
8 megapixel AF rear camera5 megapixel rear camera
5 megapixel front-facing camera1.2 megapixel front-facing camera
Android 5.0 Lollipop with Z LauncheriOS 8.1
5300 mAh battery6470 mAh battery
200.7 x 138.6 x 6.9mm200 x 134.7 x 7.5 mm
32GB - $25016GB - $399
64GB - $499
128GB - $599
no LTE version16GB - $529
64GB - $629
128GB - $729
• Reversible micro-USB 2.0 Type C
• Fully laminated zero air-gap display
• Sandblasted one-piece aluminum body
• Touch ID

Despite having  the same screen size and resolution which amounts to the same number of ppi, the N1 beats the Mini 3 in a lot of aspects: A better processor, bigger amount of RAM, larger front and rear camera megapixel counts, a better connector standard in the form of reversible USB-C, and a lighter price tag. Apple’s mini tablet, however, outperforms the N1’s battery, has a limited NFC function in the form of Apple Pay, security with TouchID, and offers cellular tablet options.

As for the OS, we can’t compare apples with oranges. Android 5.0 Lollipop is on its way to gaining a better foothold with interface overhauls thanks to Google’s Material Design guidelines, and the iOS 8 has been very user-friendly; its collection of apps and games optimized for tablets are outstanding.

It is also worth noting that FoxConn, the same OEM Apple taps to create and assemble its iDevices, made the new Nokia device; hence the similarities seen in its hardware design — camera, button, and USB port placements, rounded edges, and speaker grills at the bottom. It may come as a surprise to some, but one should not worry. Everyone can expect the same Nokia feel and quality we always love, as the Finnish giant contributes and imposes strict quality control on the design and construction of its new and forthcoming devices to companies it licenses its brand name to.

Which one’s a better mini tablet for you? Drop it down the comments section below.

 

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