iPad mini 7 Teardown Reveals Surprising 'Jelly Scrolling' Fix
iFixit's iPad mini 7 teardown reveals no hardware changes for 'jelly scrolling' fix, confirming earlier reports of an optimized display controller resolving the issue.

iFixit shared their teardown for the new iPad mini, highlighting the fact that Apple did not rotate the display driver in order to fix the “jelly scrolling” problem – which many expected them to do. Instead, the fix lies somewhere else.
When reviewers got their hands on the new iPad mini, many of them noted that jelly scrolling was at least reduced. Some people claimed it disappeared entirely, while others argued it was just an improvement over the mini 6.
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