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The Great iPad Mini 7 Debate: Will Apple Finally Fix the "Jelly Scroll" Issue?
The latest iPad Mini generation has been generating a lot of buzz, but not all of it is about the new features and improvements. The biggest topic of debate is the infamous "jelly scroll" issue that plagued its predecessor, the iPad Mini 6. So, did Apple finally fix the problem, or is it still a sore spot for users?
For those who may be new to the term, the "jelly scroll" refers to a phenomenon where one side of the screen appears to refresh slightly slower than the other when scrolling, resulting in an uneven scrolling experience. This issue was noticeable on the iPad Mini 6, particularly in portrait mode, as reported by reputable outlets like The Verge.
However, not everyone experienced the issue, and some users barely noticed it. Apple, too, downplayed the problem, stating that the effect is "normal behavior for LCD screens." But the experts at iFixit took a closer look at the internal components of the iPad Mini 6 and found that the critical display components were oriented vertically, which might explain why the issue was more pronounced in portrait mode.
Fast forward to the iPad Mini 7, and the rumors are swirling about Apple finally addressing the "jelly scroll" issue. With the new generation, Apple may have rotated the display components to improve the scrolling experience. Whether or not this is the case remains to be seen, as reviews of the device are yet to be published.
The Waiting Game
We won’t know for certain until reviews of the iPad Mini 7 are published, but one thing is clear: the internet will be intensely focused on this topic. Will Apple have finally addressed the "jelly scroll" issue, or will it remain a sore spot for users? The debate is far from over, and we’ll have to wait and see how the latest iPad Mini measures up.
Related Resources:
- iFixit: iPad Mini 7 Teardown
- The Verge: Apple’s iPad Mini 7 Announcement
- Macrumors: Jelly Scrolling Reduced on iPad Mini 7
[Image: Apple iPad Mini 7 Logo]