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I was at the Apple store last week with some issues on my MacBook Pro updates, and mentioned that I recently (about a month ago) purchased a New iPad Mini retina 2 for my wife, replacing the very first iPad which no longer even upgrade several apps. It was locked in at iOS5 that had no upgrade path and was getting crash happy.
ANYWAY, he offered to exchange the mini to a new model that was just released. Is it worth the aggravation of upgrading? She has things pretty much where she wants them, and I have no idea how to put all the apps back on a newer iPad.
I have no idea OTHER than fingerprint security what other changes there are. Is the processor or memory faster? Is there a hardware change that would make the upgrade practical?
She is very happy with the mini, but if I can get an extra year or two out of it because of improved hardware, I'd be willing to make the change.
thanks,
ken
ANYWAY, he offered to exchange the mini to a new model that was just released. Is it worth the aggravation of upgrading? She has things pretty much where she wants them, and I have no idea how to put all the apps back on a newer iPad.
I have no idea OTHER than fingerprint security what other changes there are. Is the processor or memory faster? Is there a hardware change that would make the upgrade practical?
She is very happy with the mini, but if I can get an extra year or two out of it because of improved hardware, I'd be willing to make the change.
thanks,
ken