Thanks Patrik. I can clearly see now that they have improved it. I returned an Ipad Mini 6 exactly because the Jelly Scroll was too much for my eyes back then.
I've upgraded to the mini 7, picking it up today. I've used the mini 6 for a couple of years and the jelly scroll has not been an issue for me. Great video, keep them coming.
Legit question. I have a mini 6 and haven't really noticed the jelly scroll. I can see it if I REALLY look for it, but day to day it has never been an issue. But I also have an M1 air and an M1 12.9" pro that I use for different purposes. They all share the ability to use the Pencil2. Why are you going from the 6 to the 7? Is it for AI, just to be on the newest hardware, or some other reason? I'm very curious because I keep waffling about switching to the 7, or just keeping the 6. I don't really need the AI functions on it, since I have an iPhone 16 Pro, and the 2 M1 iPads in other form factors.
If you’re able to get a nice trade in deal ( I got 350 for my 256 wifi at Best Buy), it only costs an extra $150 to upgrade to the new one. My battery died so fast these days that the battery replacement would have costed the same amount.
Mini 6 and 7 ARE THE SAME screen, so u are paying for slightly better specs. What a joke! Jelly scroll only if u scroll fast back and forth on purpose. Screen is still razed fast
Thanks, very helpful, and confirms what my eyes tell me. I had a mini 6 and it literally made me nauseous and gave me a headache, so I ended up only being able to use it for reading books that scroll left-right. Preordered the mini 7 hoping it would be fixed, and immediately saw it still happening. But you're right - it IS improved. I haven't used it enough yet to know if I'll still get headaches and get sick from it, but I'm crossing my fingers... time will tell over the next couple weeks.
That was a great explanation, thanks. I’m one of those that doesn’t see the jelly scroll unless I REALLY look for it, so it has never bothered me. I’ll be sticking with my 6 until the battery fails.
Apple really need to ditch the notion that 120hz is a pro feature. 6 years ago sure, not now. I’m glad a lot of reviewers are starting to call Apple out on this. The next Mini (I hope they do make another) should have 120hz and OLED, doesn’t have to be the best tandem OLED but at least OLED and 120hz, especially if the next base model iPhones are supposed to have 120hz too.
I almost returned my mini because of this. I ended up keeping it and still like the device. But it's baffling that they didn't fix it in a 2nd gen update.
I am extremely sensitive to refresh rates. The last tablet that was nearly unusable for me was the iPad Air gen 5. It literally looked like the icons were being smeared across the screen as I scrolled. Interestingly, the iPad 10 had a better scrolling experience despite being 60 hz also. I’m trading in my 10 for the new mini due to storage size and processing power. Its primary use is to function as a companion to my eDrums, so hopefully, the scrolling won’t be too much of an issue. My main work is done the Pro and I don’t have any issues with that. Thanks for the video!
Was really hoping for A18, so it’d have a more power efficient chip. As well as an OLED display that gets brighter and dimmer. And rid of 60Hz already. Imagine the battery life the Mini could get with these improvements. I had been considering selling my Air 4 and accessories for a Mini 7, but I’m uncertain given this underwhelming refresh. To be clear it’s exactly what I expected, but that doesn’t make it any more exciting.
I really think it’s something to do with components. My mini 6 did not have this issue, nor did our work devices, but I could see it plain as day on my friends iPad mini. I will say I can’t see it on my mini 7 which is great. I’m loving having a mini again.
I’m still super happy with my Mini6. Jelly Scroll never really bothered me. But I’m also not a power user. So maybe that’s why I don’t notice. For me it’s just a convenient tiny iPad that works well and is so easy to hold.
I’m one of those that noticed the jelly scroll very clearly. Just using safari reading news if I scroll to much and to long I get a headache. Mainly use it for gym training as a notepad now so it don’t bother me that much but I might actually upgrade just for better performance regarding jelly scrolling. I would definitely use it more for reading and content consumption.The rest of the updates I would call quality of life Improvements. Nothing that’s really groundbreaking, but wasn’t really expecting that considering where it’s placed in the lineup. Good job Patrick for explaining the jelly scroll effect and not just brush over it as many others did.
I tried it out at Best Buy and to my surprise, it was hardly noticeable, and it didn't bother me at all. I returned my first iPad mini due to this issue. So I'm confident about buying one again. I might just get the Lenovo Legion Y700 too though haha.
I'm one of those fortunate people who isn't bothered by the jelly scrolling thing and can barely see it. I also legitimately don't notice much of an improvement with OLED screens over LCD with the exception of the peak outdoor brightness or in very low light environments where the backlight bleed becomes noticeable on some LCDs. Now refresh rate, that's something I do notice and it's always disappointing when I pick up and use a device with a 60Hz display these days.
The benefits of OLED displays become apparent when the screen is bright and the blacks are super black. It's because the pixels are effectively turned off which results in a much darker black. Other than that, a nice LCD screen can look almost as good, I agree.
I have noticed a jelly scroll effect on my 7 in portrait. It’s pretty minor so it doesn’t bother me but I never had a 6 so I can’t compare. It really should have a 120 Hz screen, though.
Yep. Same for me, it's there but it doesn't bother me. It didn't on the 6 either. Some people really have a hard time with it, even get headaches. Agreed on te 120hz
I saw a couple tech reviewers testing for jelly scroll in horizontal mode, not seeing it, and saying it was fixed. I was like, wasn’t the problem in vertical mode? 🤦♂️
Thank you for the review, I was especially looking forward to a review from you, as it is the most accurate and truthful, but as I thought, the jelly remained, but they really reduced it, but at 60 hertz, it will always be noticeable.
Guys, I recently switched from the iPad Pro 11” M1 to the iPad Mini, and it’s been a fantastic decision. If you need a “Pro” experience, just get a Pro iPad. For me, if I have demanding tasks, I use my MacBook or iPhone Pro Max. The iPad Mini fits my needs perfectly and handles everything I require with ease. And for those concerned about the bezels-honestly, they’re not too big. They provide just the right amount of space to comfortably hold the device without accidental touches.
I just don’t understand Tim Cook’s reasoning with this update. Even though there will always be people who complain, all they had to do was even just put a 90 Hz display and bump up the brightness to what? 700 -800 nits? That would’ve been enough to satisfy many of us in that it would have least been an incremental update. But they did nothing. And why no A18 processor?? 😣 I have a fifth generation mini. I’ve been waiting a long time to update and I’m really reconsidering doing it this time. I’m losing faith.
It pisses me off that Apple opted to make a lame half-fix for this issue rather than upgrading the display to 120Hz Pro Motion technology, which would have actually eliminated the problem.
Since use in landscape only..why did not see nor care. 6 has been my daily tool and use over the phone. So moving to 7 not because of what tech folks need but storage for me. Thanks Pat. I think you guys worry too much on nonessential issues. You have other tech to keep you entertain.
It's not an issue for me personally but there are people that legitimately get headaches from this. It's highly subjective and for those people it really is a big deal.
It would have been so awesome if Apple tried to improve upon the iPad mini and create a true successor because the iPad mini 7 isn’t a true 7. even Apple doesn’t call it the iPad mini 7 but instead „iPad mini a17 pro“. Heck, it not only uses the old shell etc but doesn’t even come with new wallpapers. 😂 Maybe the iPad mini 8 will be a more modern design because personally speaking the iPad mini 6 is my favorite and most used Apple device (next to my Apple Watch). Guess I want an iPad mini PRO 😂
What they did to the New iPad Mini 7? They just slapped a new chip and thats it. I have the 6 and for 3 years of waiting I wished they upgraded the display into something like amoled and bigger screen to display ratio with higher nits and a ProMotion display (120hz) and I really don't mind paying 600 or 700 bucks for it because this is a unique portable tablet that you can even put in your large pocket. Seriously apple is getting behind and their only strong point is their chips but has a lackluster hardware to pair with it. Like putting a jet engine on a motorcycle or a Rocket on a truck. edit: I even use it as a phone. It's like a big tablet and a phone merged together.
I feel like the only person in the whole who doesn't care about jelly scrolling. It doesn't bother me in the slightest and has no impact on my use of the device. That said it should have been fixed for the release of the next iteration of the device. But Apple clearly didn't care about this release. They've done as little as possible here.
@@PatrickRambles@PatrickRambles Most definitely, I can see it's there, and I appreciate your reviews and disposition. I was actually waiting for your review on it.🙂 I have been waiting for this upgrade for over a year to buy an iPad mini. I did buy it yesterday, I love the size, and the A17 pro is fine for me, but the 60hz screen hurts me lol
Exactly! Apple will say it’s not a good seller, and they can’t make money on it, and so they will probably end up phasing the mini format out. But if they don’t produce a product people want to buy, we’re not stupid - we won’t buy it! I’ve been waiting over 18 months for this mini7, and I’m quite disappointed. I want a portable tablet, that I can easily carry around with me wherever I go. So I need to be able to change SIM cards, but fixed sim??? I need to be able to use it outdoors - 500 nits?! And what the heck 60htz??? For goodness sake, it’s 2024. I’ve got good money I want to spend on a small Apple tablet, but I’m considering moving away from Apple now. Very disappointed ☹️
Thanks for the video. I decided to skip the Mini 6 because the jelly scrolling effect. It was too much for me. On the Mini 7, the problem seems to be much more subtle now. I'll do a "test drive" and maybe I'll get it.
Apple fanboys have a super power they have the ability to completely block out obvious flaws with apple devices and act like they don't exist this time it's jelly scroll wait what jelly scroll what's that cool story bro your either blind or delusional
LCD, 60hz, touchid, no A18 pro. Apple update too little. Very easy decision to skip.. too bad it will reflect badly and they will keep thinking no one wants a premium small tablet.
I have two iPad mini 6’s in my household. They are both used a ton! Jelly scroll has never been an issue on either for me or my family. With respect, I personally cannot believe how overblown this is. My advice is to STOP obsessing about it. 😂
Thanks, i can see the jelly effect still there, just much better compare with Ipad Mini 6. Apple should need to answer this Public why the Jelly Effect still appear in Ipad Mini 7...
Thanks Patrik. I can clearly see now that they have improved it. I returned an Ipad Mini 6 exactly because the Jelly Scroll was too much for my eyes back then.
You’re a life saver. It’s crazy this still there
🙏🏻
And agreed. They know how much people hate the jelly scroll, why not fix it?
@@PatrickRambles I guess they will fix it on the next ipad mini with oled by 2026 or 27
@@Ashr.lib1330 Sadly, this seems like it could be the last iPad Mini. 😟😟
Best description of Jelly Scroll I’ve heard and seen. Thanks!!
Thank you!
Facts...we learned the real reason it's happening and we learned Samsung and other brands have this issue too. I thought it was only an iPad issue
I've upgraded to the mini 7, picking it up today. I've used the mini 6 for a couple of years and the jelly scroll has not been an issue for me. Great video, keep them coming.
Legit question. I have a mini 6 and haven't really noticed the jelly scroll. I can see it if I REALLY look for it, but day to day it has never been an issue. But I also have an M1 air and an M1 12.9" pro that I use for different purposes. They all share the ability to use the Pencil2. Why are you going from the 6 to the 7? Is it for AI, just to be on the newest hardware, or some other reason? I'm very curious because I keep waffling about switching to the 7, or just keeping the 6. I don't really need the AI functions on it, since I have an iPhone 16 Pro, and the 2 M1 iPads in other form factors.
If you’re able to get a nice trade in deal ( I got 350 for my 256 wifi at Best Buy), it only costs an extra $150 to upgrade to the new one. My battery died so fast these days that the battery replacement would have costed the same amount.
Why did you buy a mini 7?
Mini 6 and 7 ARE THE SAME screen, so u are paying for slightly better specs. What a joke! Jelly scroll only if u scroll fast back and forth on purpose. Screen is still razed fast
Thanks, very helpful, and confirms what my eyes tell me. I had a mini 6 and it literally made me nauseous and gave me a headache, so I ended up only being able to use it for reading books that scroll left-right. Preordered the mini 7 hoping it would be fixed, and immediately saw it still happening. But you're right - it IS improved. I haven't used it enough yet to know if I'll still get headaches and get sick from it, but I'm crossing my fingers... time will tell over the next couple weeks.
Finally, a proper investigation of this on the mini 7. Thank you, Patrick.
That was a great explanation, thanks. I’m one of those that doesn’t see the jelly scroll unless I REALLY look for it, so it has never bothered me. I’ll be sticking with my 6 until the battery fails.
Same for me. Barely see it.
Thank you for explaining Samsung and other brands have this same issue too. Most tech channels make it seem like an Apple only issue
Leave it to Patrick Ramble ❤ To literally break down the jelly scroll . Can’t wait for your full review.
Thanks!
thx man for the review...been waiting for your video on the update on ipad mini 7..
Full review is coming soon 🤝
The video literally everyone wants about the mini but no one else will make.
LOL
@@PatrickRamblesprops to you sir. Well done.
Dammit! You were here again?!?! And I missed you? 😩
Well glad you’re at least covering this.
Haha. I'll be there again in the future. Keep an eye on my Twitter, I usually post when I come over.
Apple really need to ditch the notion that 120hz is a pro feature. 6 years ago sure, not now. I’m glad a lot of reviewers are starting to call Apple out on this. The next Mini (I hope they do make another) should have 120hz and OLED, doesn’t have to be the best tandem OLED but at least OLED and 120hz, especially if the next base model iPhones are supposed to have 120hz too.
budget android tablets and phones have 120hz apple is a joke
Well put, thank you for sharing
Thanks Patrick👍
thanks man and waiting for ur full review
Coming soon!
Thanks for the video, very usefull!!
Glad it was helpful!
you are the most credible youtuber when it comes to the ipad mini
I appreciate that 🙏🏻
I almost returned my mini because of this. I ended up keeping it and still like the device. But it's baffling that they didn't fix it in a 2nd gen update.
Patrick buys the charcoal gray Smart Folio and shows us how it looks on this new iPad mini 7 🥰
I am extremely sensitive to refresh rates. The last tablet that was nearly unusable for me was the iPad Air gen 5. It literally looked like the icons were being smeared across the screen as I scrolled. Interestingly, the iPad 10 had a better scrolling experience despite being 60 hz also. I’m trading in my 10 for the new mini due to storage size and processing power. Its primary use is to function as a companion to my eDrums, so hopefully, the scrolling won’t be too much of an issue. My main work is done the Pro and I don’t have any issues with that. Thanks for the video!
Thanks waiting for a full one :)
Very soon!
Was really hoping for A18, so it’d have a more power efficient chip. As well as an OLED display that gets brighter and dimmer. And rid of 60Hz already. Imagine the battery life the Mini could get with these improvements.
I had been considering selling my Air 4 and accessories for a Mini 7, but I’m uncertain given this underwhelming refresh. To be clear it’s exactly what I expected, but that doesn’t make it any more exciting.
Could you please compare ipad mini 7 and ipad 10th gen?
I really think it’s something to do with components. My mini 6 did not have this issue, nor did our work devices, but I could see it plain as day on my friends iPad mini.
I will say I can’t see it on my mini 7 which is great. I’m loving having a mini again.
Thank you!
Really good video that puts to bed a lot of the nonsense about jelly-scroll being unique to the iPad mini 6. It's on all 60Hz LCD tablets.
I’m still super happy with my Mini6. Jelly Scroll never really bothered me. But I’m also not a power user. So maybe that’s why I don’t notice. For me it’s just a convenient tiny iPad that works well and is so easy to hold.
Same.
I’m one of those that noticed the jelly scroll very clearly. Just using safari reading news if I scroll to much and to long I get a headache. Mainly use it for gym training as a notepad now so it don’t bother me that much but I might actually upgrade just for better performance regarding jelly scrolling. I would definitely use it more for reading and content consumption.The rest of the updates I would call quality of life Improvements. Nothing that’s really groundbreaking, but wasn’t really expecting that considering where it’s placed in the lineup. Good job Patrick for explaining the jelly scroll effect and not just brush over it as many others did.
@Johak1982 much appreciated 🙏🏻
@@Johak1982 I use mine as a gym notepad too! Notability and my Apple Pencil are a great combo for me
I guess I'll have to see what I think when I get my mini today in the mail. I have a mini 5 to compare it to so I'll know right away.
please do a comparison between mini 7 and air M2
because they have a same price
Fantastic video, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
I tried it out at Best Buy and to my surprise, it was hardly noticeable, and it didn't bother me at all. I returned my first iPad mini due to this issue. So I'm confident about buying one again. I might just get the Lenovo Legion Y700 too though haha.
I'm one of those fortunate people who isn't bothered by the jelly scrolling thing and can barely see it. I also legitimately don't notice much of an improvement with OLED screens over LCD with the exception of the peak outdoor brightness or in very low light environments where the backlight bleed becomes noticeable on some LCDs. Now refresh rate, that's something I do notice and it's always disappointing when I pick up and use a device with a 60Hz display these days.
The benefits of OLED displays become apparent when the screen is bright and the blacks are super black. It's because the pixels are effectively turned off which results in a much darker black. Other than that, a nice LCD screen can look almost as good, I agree.
I have noticed a jelly scroll effect on my 7 in portrait. It’s pretty minor so it doesn’t bother me but I never had a 6 so I can’t compare. It really should have a 120 Hz screen, though.
Yep. Same for me, it's there but it doesn't bother me. It didn't on the 6 either. Some people really have a hard time with it, even get headaches. Agreed on te 120hz
I saw a couple tech reviewers testing for jelly scroll in horizontal mode, not seeing it, and saying it was fixed. I was like, wasn’t the problem in vertical mode? 🤦♂️
Currently watching with a mini 7 and I don’t have jelly scroll
Useless refresh - I wonder what Apple is currently thinking.
Thank you for the review, I was especially looking forward to a review from you, as it is the most accurate and truthful, but as I thought, the jelly remained, but they really reduced it, but at 60 hertz, it will always be noticeable.
I appreciate the kind words!
Bro you do realize everyone use lcd and none one complained? Like its an issue with this lcd not lcd in general
Great video
I’m using it and don’t have a problem.
Guys, I recently switched from the iPad Pro 11” M1 to the iPad Mini, and it’s been a fantastic decision. If you need a “Pro” experience, just get a Pro iPad. For me, if I have demanding tasks, I use my MacBook or iPhone Pro Max. The iPad Mini fits my needs perfectly and handles everything I require with ease. And for those concerned about the bezels-honestly, they’re not too big. They provide just the right amount of space to comfortably hold the device without accidental touches.
Problem is people really appreciate the form factor of the much smaller mini, so it's understandable that they'd want to enjoy that screen too.
@@PatrickRambles Haha my bad I didn’t mean you 🤭 I mean everyone… respect big bro 🫡
At least OLED 60 Hz instead of the LCD Screen could have been added to the update.
best jelly scroll in depth review. lol.
Good thing I did not place a pre-prder for the iPad mini ... In the meantime, I will carry on using my iPad Air 4th Gen.
With the reason behind the jelly scroll, this should mean that your iPad also jelly scrolls but in the landscape orientation
I just don’t understand Tim Cook’s reasoning with this update. Even though there will always be people who complain, all they had to do was even just put a 90 Hz display and bump up the brightness to what? 700 -800 nits? That would’ve been enough to satisfy many of us in that it would have least been an incremental update. But they did nothing. And why no A18 processor?? 😣
I have a fifth generation mini. I’ve been waiting a long time to update and I’m really reconsidering doing it this time. I’m losing faith.
I luv my ipad mini 6. Intent to getting ipad mini 7
Ghost touches iPad
😂
I’ll repair iPad 2nd gen
It pisses me off that Apple opted to make a lame half-fix for this issue rather than upgrading the display to 120Hz Pro Motion technology, which would have actually eliminated the problem.
Since use in landscape only..why did not see nor care. 6 has been my daily tool and use over the phone. So moving to 7 not because of what tech folks need but storage for me. Thanks Pat. I think you guys worry too much on nonessential issues. You have other tech to keep you entertain.
It's not an issue for me personally but there are people that legitimately get headaches from this. It's highly subjective and for those people it really is a big deal.
Paying 500$ to not being able to use it in a diff orientation, you got brain damage mf. Like serious one
I didn't noticed it on iPad mini 7, but then that comparison to 6 made it obvious 🤣 I don't think I will bother by it that much tbh.
Me either. Some people really do get headaches. It's strange how it affects everyone differently.
@@PatrickRambles It’s a compatibility issue 😉
It would have been so awesome if Apple tried to improve upon the iPad mini and create a true successor because the iPad mini 7 isn’t a true 7. even Apple doesn’t call it the iPad mini 7 but instead „iPad mini a17 pro“. Heck, it not only uses the old shell etc but doesn’t even come with new wallpapers. 😂 Maybe the iPad mini 8 will be a more modern design because personally speaking the iPad mini 6 is my favorite and most used Apple device (next to my Apple Watch).
Guess I want an iPad mini PRO 😂
Same!
What they did to the New iPad Mini 7? They just slapped a new chip and thats it. I have the 6 and for 3 years of waiting I wished they upgraded the display into something like amoled and bigger screen to display ratio with higher nits and a ProMotion display (120hz) and I really don't mind paying 600 or 700 bucks for it because this is a unique portable tablet that you can even put in your large pocket. Seriously apple is getting behind and their only strong point is their chips but has a lackluster hardware to pair with it. Like putting a jet engine on a motorcycle or a Rocket on a truck.
edit: I even use it as a phone. It's like a big tablet and a phone merged together.
As an apple fan, this year’s update as a whole has been disappointing ngl
I barely see it. And not looking for it. So meh.
cool story bro
Jelly Scroll is gone in regular use. Period. No one uses this in slow motion. I definitely saw it in previous mini.
Sorry but that's just not the case. It's highly subjective and some people genuinely get headaches from it.
I feel like the only person in the whole who doesn't care about jelly scrolling. It doesn't bother me in the slightest and has no impact on my use of the device. That said it should have been fixed for the release of the next iteration of the device. But Apple clearly didn't care about this release. They've done as little as possible here.
I don’t have the jelly roll on the 6
You do. You might be one of the lucky ones that don't see it.
@@PatrickRamblesI can’t see any jelly scroll on our iPad Mini 6 either 🤷🏾♂️
“the screen is garbage” 😂😂😂 y’all reviewers need to leave your basements and interact with the real world
Blind mf like you shouldnt be allowed to comment
You going to tell me it's a great screen?
@@PatrickRamblesit’s a bright screen with a high pixel density and excellent color accuracy. It’s far from a garbage screen😂
If the apple can't put a F**ng LED screen in 2024 , It's time to ditch the shit.
I am one of the don’t notice it bunch so I am good.😅
Apple has just got lazy !! They had the perfect iPad mini in 2012 !
a trillion dollar company had 5 years to fix this
and still failed
Mini 7 is more fluid than the mini 6. The 8 GB ram is a big quality of life upgrade. Multitasking is better.
Why would these reviewers say it was "fixed" then? Are they getting money from Apple?
I'm not sure, but you can see it right there.
@@PatrickRambles@PatrickRambles Most definitely, I can see it's there, and I appreciate your reviews and disposition. I was actually waiting for your review on it.🙂 I have been waiting for this upgrade for over a year to buy an iPad mini. I did buy it yesterday, I love the size, and the A17 pro is fine for me, but the 60hz screen hurts me lol
Key note : We present you the brand new ipad mini 7 that has 50% less jelly scroll 😂
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jelly scroll is a feature 😂
I’d like to understand how Apple managed to reduce jelly scrolling on the iPad Mini 7 while keeping the same hardware ?
You and me both.
everyone keeps saying Jelly Scroll and all I hear is Jelly Roll
Apple probably won’t sell many of these mini’s either, because Apple’s not listening to what their consumers want ! 😎
Exactly! Apple will say it’s not a good seller, and they can’t make money on it, and so they will probably end up phasing the mini format out. But if they don’t produce a product people want to buy, we’re not stupid - we won’t buy it! I’ve been waiting over 18 months for this mini7, and I’m quite disappointed. I want a portable tablet, that I can easily carry around with me wherever I go. So I need to be able to change SIM cards, but fixed sim??? I need to be able to use it outdoors - 500 nits?! And what the heck 60htz??? For goodness sake, it’s 2024. I’ve got good money I want to spend on a small Apple tablet, but I’m considering moving away from Apple now. Very disappointed ☹️
it wont be a problem if they can just put a 120hz screen to ipad mini 7.
Can I make a call using an iPad Mini 7?
Not cellular. But any data service for sure.
Nope, still there.
Thanks for the video. I decided to skip the Mini 6 because the jelly scrolling effect. It was too much for me.
On the Mini 7, the problem seems to be much more subtle now. I'll do a "test drive" and maybe I'll get it.
grasping at straws here with these jelly scrolling "issue"
Apple so hardheaded
I mean if you pay big bucks for a new iPad this is unacceptable
Apple fanboys have a super power they have the ability to completely block out obvious flaws with apple devices and act like they don't exist this time it's jelly scroll wait what jelly scroll what's that cool story bro your either blind or delusional
I see it instantly, and my eyesight is rather poor. So it must be a brain wiring thing.
Do you see it on the actual iPad in person?
LCD, 60hz, touchid, no A18 pro. Apple update too little. Very easy decision to skip.. too bad it will reflect badly and they will keep thinking no one wants a premium small tablet.
Why would Apple put their $1000+ flagship's SOC in their $499 small tablet?
apple is a looter
I've never seen it and don't care about it
And you're not alone. That's the strange thing about this whole jelly scrolling, it really is highly subjective.
@@PatrickRambles The question I have is does it stop you from doing anything with the iPad mini
Me personally? No. But I know for a fact some people are so sensitive to it, it gives them a headache. I barely see it myself.
So sick of this "jelly scroll" conversation. I've got the 7 and I have tried and tried to see it, but I definitely do not.
You're lucky. As am I.
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I have two iPad mini 6’s in my household. They are both used a ton! Jelly scroll has never been an issue on either for me or my family. With respect, I personally cannot believe how overblown this is. My advice is to STOP obsessing about it. 😂
I would agree, but I know for a fact that some people are genuinely sensitive to it, to the point where it gives them a headache.
Jelly scrolling not an issue. You mean there is but you don't care
Thanks, i can see the jelly effect still there, just much better compare with Ipad Mini 6. Apple should need to answer this Public why the Jelly Effect still appear in Ipad Mini 7...
A full 6 minutes just to clarify it’s there kinda pathetic
Hey, there's a special place for people with a sub-1 minute attention span. It's called tiktok. It has fun dances and everything 😃
Jelly scroll is totally nonsense I have never noticed.
And you're not alone. But it's not nonsense, it's obviously there and certain people really get headaches from it. I'm like you, I barely notice.