Apple appears to have fixed the jelly effect in the iPad mini 7 display




In the last episode podcast Six Colors Jason Snell and Dan Moren discussed the new iPad mini 7 and its display.

According to Snell, Apple has made a number of changes to the tablet’s screen. This most likely fixed the “jelly effect” problem in the new device. It occurred while scrolling pages.

Jelly effect is a display problem that causes text or images on one side of the display to not sync with the other side. As a result, the user sees one half of the screen lag behind the other.

What specific improvements were made to the display is not specified. Previously, it was assumed that the company would change its screen assembly process to achieve success.

Sales of the iPad mini 7 will start on October 23. Then we are waiting for reviews from the first customers. (MacRumors)

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