Electronics repair website iFixit shared a teardown video of the iPad mini 7 over the weekend that adds mystery to the device’s “jelly-like scrolling” improvements.
“Jelly scrolling” refers to screen tearing. This can cause text or images on one side of the screen to appear tilted down due to refresh rate mismatches. This can cause one side of the display to appear to be responding faster than the other, resulting in visual disturbances that are difficult to ignore once noticed. Some customers noticed the effect when using the iPad mini 6 in portrait orientation, leading to complaints over the past three years, but not everyone noticed or cared about the effect.
Even though an Apple spokesperson once said that “jelly-like scrolling” is “normal” behavior for iPads with LCD displays, the company still tends to reduce the impact on iPad mini 7. It seems to be in Many reviewers said that the “jelly-like scroll” was unnoticeable. It’s either not noticeable at all on the latest iPad mini, or Apple has vaguely told some reviewers that it has made display-related changes to address this issue.
It had been speculated that Apple had rotated the display controller inside the iPad mini 7 to make the “jelly scroll” less noticeable in portrait orientation, but interestingly, iFixit has revealed that the position of the display controller is He said that there was no change compared to the iPad mini 6. It concludes that Apple used an unknown “trick” to reduce “jelly scrolling,” and it remains unclear what Apple did to alleviate this problem.
The teardown video also revealed that the Apple logo on the back of the iPad mini 7 can be removed, but otherwise the internal design of the device is similar to the iPad mini 6.
Apple released the iPad mini 7 last week with key features such as the A17 Pro chip, Apple Intelligence support, and Apple Pencil Pro support.
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