iFixit has released a video dissecting the new iPad mini 7, with a key focus on the inspection process. Apple has addressed the screen flickering issue or Jelly scrolling problem found in the iPad mini 6. This is because Apple has not upgraded the screen specs and still uses the Liquid Retina display with a resolution of 2266×1488.
Previous reviews from early users of the iPad mini 7 have varied opinions. Some have mentioned that the screen flickering has reduced, while others find it harder to notice. iFixit had initially speculated that Apple may address some issues in the screen controller, such as adjusting the orientation to reduce flickering when using the device in a vertical position. However, it was found that the controller remains in its original position, leading iFixit to believe that Apple may have made some adjustments that are not detectable through hardware inspections.
Watch the dismantling video of the iPad mini 7 for more insights.
Source: MacRumors
TLDR: iFixit dissects the new iPad mini 7, focusing on Apple’s improvements to address screen issues identified in the previous model. Early user reviews have provided mixed feedback on the screen flickering problem, but iFixit speculates that Apple may have made software adjustments to resolve this.
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