According to previous reports, Apple is expected to release the new iPad mini 7 this year or early next year. There were rumors at the time that this tablet would use a 120Hz high-refresh screen. However, according to the news released by blogger Tech_Reve today,iPad mini 7 only has a conventional processor upgrade, and still does not have a high refresh rate of 120Hz.

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Apple Online Store (China)

The iPad Mini 6 previously released by Apple was plagued by “jelly screen”, the specific performance of the jelly screen is that when dragging the screen up and down, the screen has obvious displacement out of sync from right to left. A simple understanding is that the screen jumps like ripples when the jelly bounces.

However, Apple did not provide a corresponding solution, but responded that this is a normal phenomenon of LCD screens., because the screen refreshes line by line, there is a partial delay between the top and bottom of the screen, and the "jelly screen" effect occurs.

But according to netizens,There is no similar situation when using iPad mini5 with LCD screen.. In terms of parameters, apart from size, there is almost no difference between the screens of iPad mini 5 and 6.

The biggest cause of this problem is probably the hardware., Generally speaking, mobile phones use a vertical installation method when installing the screen, so the up and down refresh perception is not obvious, while the iPad mini6 screen is installed horizontally.

At the same time, iFixit also mentioned that it is possible that Apple used a cheaper screen on the iPad Mini 6 that caused this problem.

If the iPad Mini 7 still uses an LCD screen, then Apple should make special improvements and optimizations to the "jelly screen" phenomenon.