This iPad does not support built-in induction charging. iPads, including this model, do not have the internal coils required for wireless charging and must be charged via their USB-C port. There are third-party solutions with special receivers or shells that allow wireless charging, but this is not a native feature of the device.
If you need a compact iPad now, the iPad mini 6 is a good choice. It's powerful, handy and supports the Apple Pencil 2, but it's already over two years old. If you can wait, it's worth waiting for the iPad mini 7, which may get a faster display and a better chip. Alternatively, the iPad Air M2 offers more power and a larger display if you don't need the compact size.
No, the Pen is not included with iPad mini. For this model of iPad mini 2024 I bought the matching pen, Apple Pencil Pro, for 123 frs.
Apple Pencil Pro
A cable with 2 USB-C outputs is supplied. A power adapter with USB-C output is therefore required. If it is to be an original, then the 20W USB-C power adapter, for example.
No, the WLAN only version only supports WLAN and Bluetooth.
The 5G version supports an E-SIM and has built-in GPS.
There is no longer a version with a physical SIM card
Yes, you can use eSIMs with the iPad mini (2024). The iPad mini (2024) includes eSIM technology, which allows for the activation of cellular data plans without the need for a physical SIM card. This feature enables you to quickly connect and transfer existing plans digitally, and you can store multiple cellular plans on a single device. eSIM support is available in over 190 countries and regions, making it convenient to access wireless data plans while on the go.