On September 29, it was reported that after the launch of the iPad mini 6, some users and evaluation institutions at home and abroad found that the iPad mini 6 had an obvious "jelly screen" phenomenon in the vertical scrolling state - specifically, when sliding down the page, the content refresh speed on the left and right sides of the screen was inconsistent, presenting a wavy change.
The heat of this issue can be said to have ranked first among several new products released by Apple this fall. Ars Technica, a foreign media, recently asked Apple about this, and got a reply that the "jelly screen" effect of the iPad mini 6 is a normal phenomenon of its LCD screen. Because the screen will refresh line by line, there is a slight delay between the top and bottom of the screen, which may lead to uneven scrolling.
From this point of view, the iPad mini 6 "jelly screen" phenomenon is a hardware problem - only the official does not recognize it as a problem at present, and it is unlikely to solve it through software updates. However, since the previous iPad mini 5 or iPad Air 4 products did not have such obvious inconsistency in refresh speed as the iPad mini 6, it is likely that the mini 6 products changed the direction of screen packaging.
Of course, the current "jelly screen" phenomenon of the iPad mini 6 is mainly obvious in the sliding state of the vertical screen, and the perception may not be obvious for the use of the horizontal screen. At the same time, the degree also varies from person to person. It is recommended that users who have concerns in this regard should make decisions offline and online.
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