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Apple says iPad Mini 6 jelly-like screen issues are common with LCD screens

recently Some users have encountered a problem with the screen glitching when scrolling the screen of the iPad mini 6‌ (back story: https://bit.ly/3CWG4Ff) Apple has said that this is normal for the screen. LCD

As for the issue, when scrolling the iPad mini 6‌ screen, one side of the screen seems to respond faster than the other. Causing the screen to move behind the lines, which Apple has told the Ars Technica website that this problem is common with LCD monitors. The screen of this model is designed to display line-by-line. which may cause a slight delay As a result, the top line of the screen scrolls faster than the bottom side.

Users have told MacRumors that the issue is more likely to occur with the iPad mini 6‌ than with iPad models with the same LCD display, such as the iPad Air or the ninth-generation iPad.

If this problem is not resolved, it is unlikely that Apple may release an update to fix it in the future.

Sources: Ars Technica, macrumors.

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