Understanding the iPad Mini 6 Jelly Screen Issue

This year, Apple launched the new full-screen iPad Mini 6, and many users have already received their devices.
However, some users of the iPad Mini 6 have discovered that while using the iPad Mini in portrait mode, they experience a “jelly screen” issue.
Understanding the iPad Mini 6 Jelly Screen Issue
The “jelly screen” refers to screen tearing, which may cause text or images on one side of the screen to appear tilted down due to a mismatch in refresh rates, and may also cause one side of the screen to appear to respond faster than the other side.
Understanding the iPad Mini 6 Jelly Screen Issue
Apple has stated that the jelly effect is normal behavior for LCDs. The screen is designed to refresh line by line, which can cause a slight delay between the lines refreshing at the top and bottom of the screen, leading to uneven issues.
Since Apple claims this issue is normal behavior, it means that those dissatisfied with the jelly effect are unlikely to receive a device replacement from Apple. However, Apple may release some sort of software fix in the future to address this issue.

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