A:AnswerThe system takes from 10-13GBs depending on how many of the pre-installed apps you keep on the device. That leaves you with around 50 GB of free storage
A:AnswerYes, I see it in significant effect. It's not just scrolling either, it messes with anything flowing through that region of the screen, including animations. A trained eyes will see 'squash and stretch' when in landscape too. Portrait scrolling is largely where it can make people nauseous. If a software update doesn't show up very shortly, it's likely a true hardware issue, so I'd then return this and waiting until I have confidence they've fixed the next batch. I've confirmed this to exist on around 10 different new iPads minis, most demo units, as well as mine. Too bad, it's exactly the device I've been waiting for, otherwise. - I'd recommend holding off on buying for a bit.
A:AnswerThis new model of iPad mini uses USB-C for charging. So, if your previous iPad or any other mobile Apple device used the Lightning connector, that would be a no. However, the box comes with the charging cable and the power brick, which means that you should not worry about that.
A:AnswerYes, it does have Bluetooth. You should be able to connect to wireless earphones, headphones, speakers, and even keyboards. It also has two cameras, one in the front and the other on the back. They have a new feature called Center Stage where the camera tracks the people on frame and focuses on a really intuitive way.
A:AnswerThere is supposed to be a simple transfer by bringing the old iPad close to the new iPad, but that didn’t work for us. The best way we found was to back the old iPad up to iCloud, and then during the start up process to choose the old iPad backup to download data to new iPad.
A:AnswerYou can buy more storage from Apple for a subscription fee and you’re only allotted the amount of ram that already on the iPad. There is no swappable option