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Can't stand it, Apple's jelly screen!

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I don't know if friends usually like to play mobile games?

Like Dark Horse has recently become obsessed with eating chicken, as long as you find the eight-fold mirror and the sniper ▄ [┻┳ ═ one... ☆(>○

However, after playing for a long time, Dark Horse found a problem.

Mobile phones are really not suitable for playing this game, the screen is too small, a game down the eyes sore and painful. So, the dark horse stared at the tablet.

At present, only two tablets have entered the dark horse's eyes: one is the iPad mini 5, and the other is the iPad mini 6. Considering that the digital circle buys the new and not the old, Dark Horse pays special attention to the iPad mini 6.

Can't stand it, Apple's jelly screen!

Unexpectedly, this attention made Dark Horse discourage the idea of buying.

Recently, Apple has been hit by a class action lawsuit for the iPad mini 6 jelly screen.

Colorado resident Christopher Bryan filed a class-action lawsuit against Apple on Wednesday, accusing the company of fraudulently marketing and selling sixth-generation iPad minis, according to tech website MacRumors.

That is, Apple still sells normally when it knows that the iPad mini 6 has a "jelly screen" defect.

Can't stand it, Apple's jelly screen!

In fact, as early as a few days after the release of the iPad mini 6, some netizens noticed that when the iPad mini 6 scrolled the text on the vertical screen, the text refresh on the left side was slower than on the right side.

Can't stand it, Apple's jelly screen!

After consumers reacted to the situation and Apple became aware of the defect, Apple did not fix the defect or provide a solution. Apple officials also responded to Ars Technica that this effect is "a normal phenomenon of LCD screens."

Can't stand it, Apple's jelly screen!

Even, the professional repair website iFixit said that this phenomenon is very common, presumably because the display control board is installed vertically rather than horizontally like the iPad Air 4, so this phenomenon is more obvious on the iPad mini 6.

Dark Horse also went to the domestic Apple community to take a look, and found that there are not a few users who respond to similar problems. Is it difficult to achieve that this "jelly screen" is really a normal phenomenon?

Can't stand it, Apple's jelly screen!

Apparently not.

According to the comparison of many netizens, there is no similar situation in the same use of LCD screen iPad mini 5.

In terms of parameters, in addition to the size, the screens of the iPad mini 6 and the iPad mini 5 are almost no different, so this may not be a problem with the LCD screen.

This pot, the screen does not back!

Can't stand it, Apple's jelly screen!

So, what is the normal phenomenon that Apple mentioned?

This is because the screen of the iPad mini 6 is designed to refresh line by line, so when the screen refreshes, there is a small gap between the top and bottom rows of the screen, resulting in uneven scrolling.

So, why doesn't mobile phones have such problems?

Some professionals pointed out that

The problem may be in the hardware, generally speaking, the mobile phone uses vertical installation when installing the screen, so the up and down refresh is not obvious, and the screen of the iPad mini 6 is installed in landscape orientation.

At the same time, iFixit also mentioned that it is also possible that Apple's use of a cheaper display panel on the iPad mini 6 caused the refresh scan to be more obvious than expected.

Can't stand it, Apple's jelly screen!

In short, in our opinion, this situation is absolutely abnormal, but judging from Apple's response, Apple does not intend to solve this problem.

To some extent, this is most likely a hardware problem.

Because all software problems are usually solved by Apple through OTA updates, and this time they are not solved through OTAs, dark horses speculate that this is most likely a hardware problem.

For now, if you can accept it, then with the advantages of the iPad mini 6, it is completely possible to ignore this problem; if you can't accept it, then don't buy the iPad mini 6.

Can't stand it, Apple's jelly screen!

In general, Apple's quality control in recent years is getting worse and worse, and every year the new machine release will always be exposed to many problems: green screen, pink screen what the problem is not uncommon.

In the eyes of the outside world, this is enough to make a manufacturer fall into a public opinion storm, but for Apple, it is painless.

The whole insignificant face is really ugly.

Can't stand it, Apple's jelly screen!

Should we also reflect on why such a manufacturer should be sent to the altar?

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