One of the biggest issues with the iPad mini 6 that came to light was jelly scrolling, and users have shared their dismay over the mismatched display refresh over various platforms. With the launch of the iPad mini a few weeks ago, it appears that Apple has finally fixed the issue for good. In our review roundup, it was mentioned that most users do not see the jelly scrolling on the iPad mini 7, except for The Verge. Well, there has been a test conducted that clearly shows that the jelly scrolling on the iPad mini 7 has been fixed, putting an end to the long debate.
Apple has listened and fixed jelly scrolling on the iPad mini 7, as the latest shows an unnoticeable refresh difference
A video was posted on X by @NANA_CoRRiENTE that aims to show the iPad mini 6 and iPad mini 7 side by side. Both iPad mini models are running a simulation of horizontal lines moving up and down, which shows that the jelly scrolling issue was indeed present in the previous model. You can see that the horizontal lines on the iPad mini on the left show a wobbling effect like a teeter-totter, which explains the phenomenon of one side of the display refreshing faster than the other.
#iPadmini の #ゼリースクロール 改善されてました〜!
左:iPad mini (第6世代)
右:iPad mini (A17 Pro)…
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