The 4G versions of the iPad Mini and fourth generation iPad are now on sale but early supplies are being snapped up within hours.
Friday was the day the devices went on sale quietly across Apple Stores and were also delivered to customers who had placed pre-orders.
Tech Guide got its hands on the 4G version of the iPad Mini 4G and the fourth generation iPad.
They are almost identical to the wi-fi models apart from the plastic 4G antenna cover at the top of the rear panel.
Tech Guide’s review of the iPad Mini
The fourth generation iPad still has a black antenna while the white iPad Mini has a white antenna cover on its silver back


The black/slate iPad Mini 4G has a black antenna cover which runs from the top edge of the device.
Tech Guide’s review of the fourth generation iPad
When the iPad Mini and the fourth generation iPad first went on sale it was observed by many around the world that there were far shorter lines than were on hand for previous product launches.

This was due in part the fact there were no 4G models available when the latest iPads went on sale on November 2.
But, according to staff at various Apple Stores, the 4G models of the iPad Mini and fourth generation iPad are selling out within an hour of opening.
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