A:AnswerNo, you will need one with LTE capability which you can buy from cell phone providers only,or a used one from eBay that supports your cellphones provider. You can turn on the data sharing on your phone, if it is supported, and share your phone data with your IPAD. This model does not support a data plan. So, no SIM card at all.
A:AnswerApple hasn’t made a newer version of the mini iPad since 2015. So yes, the mini 4 is the “newest” version. But Apple still supports it as it gets all the latest updates from them unlike some of the older gen iPads/iPhones. Hope this helps!
A:AnswerOn the Fortnite web page it claims the ipad mini 2 is compatible with its app. However, my ipad mini struggles with demanding games, so if gaming is your intent, I would consider buying the new ipad (2018).
A:AnswerNot in the United States. It comes with the standard 110 V charger. Before we went to Scotland we picked up a couple of universal chargers that would work in the United Kingdom Europe and other countries they gave us three options and it worked perfectly. They’re very inexpensive.