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472 days ago

IPad Mini Galore!

Taylor Clayton from SecondLife Refurbishments

Apple iPad Mini (1st Gen) A1432 (WiFi) 16GB Space Gray / Silver and White available- fully unlocked and ready to go to new owners! Pick up is in Broadmedows

We have about 20 available but this price is only (while stocks last). these are in good condition, but are second hand so may show slight signs of wear and tear. Batteries are good.

The iPad Mini (1st Generation) from Apple features a more compact form factor than its predecessors. The 7.9" LED multi-touch IPS display has the same resolution as the iPad 2, but the smaller display results in a higher pixel density and, in turn, a sharper and more crisp image. An A5 chip provides a great deal of processing power. The iPad Mini still features up to 10 hours of power between charging (may vary depending on usage).This item is in like-new condition, backed by a 3 month return to base warranty.

This will come with a charging cable, but no power brick.

This product will not come in its original packaging.

*Please note that the maximum iOS this iPad model can support is iOS 9.3.5, therefore some apps will not download to this iPad. Please be certain that the apps you require are compatible before purchasing. This iPad is still a great choice for web browsing, email, and watching videos (within the web browser).*

Price: $59

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Share your question below now ⬇️

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