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iPad Mini 5 heat, multitasking and AUM questions
I’m thinking about a Mini 5 because of its smaller form factor, and have a few questions:
How is heating under heavy load? No throttling even after a few hours? My Air 3 is barely warm under load and performance is stable. And about battery life in comparison with bigger iPads in intensive tasks?
About multitasking, my combo of choice is to use AUM with GroupTheLoop in slide over. How does it look/is it usable on Mini 5, not too small?
Also can you confirm that in landscape mode AUM allows to display 4 nodes per channel at the same time like a standard iPad? For example an iPhone 7 Plus can display 4 nodes while regular iPhone 7 only 3.
Thanks

Comments
Any comments for iPad mini users? @dendy perhaps?
@Janosax Not used this combo on my new Mini 5 yet, but here is a quick screenshot.
I'm enjoying the device a lot at the moment.
My main workhorse is a 2nd gen 12.9 pro, which I love for the real estate. But I'm finding the mini quick and convenient.
Have not had any heat multitasking issues w my Mini5 to date
Big thanks @SpookyZoo and @jjkjjk for your feedback, that sounds and looks cool. Multitasking layout is almost similar to Air 3.
Didn't noticed any significant heating, with exception of when my battery was almost on zero, so i plugged it to charger and continued to work with project which drained 80% of CPU power
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In general - during charing it is a little bit warm, which is obvious (every LION battery gets hot during charging)... Didn't noticed any significant heat during using music apps or playing PUBG mobile
Thanks for your feedback