New Delhi: Apple recently launched iPad Mini 6 with the newest generation A15 and A15 chipset.
However, last week several iPad Mini 6 users complained about the jelly scroll problem on the device’s small screen.
Last week, a report by 9to5mac revealed that the owner of the iPad Mini 6 paid attention to the effect of “Jelly Scroll” where one side scrolling screen at different levels of the other, producing a shake occasionally visible in the portrait display.
Now Apple responds to this problem.
The company does not consider it a problem and will not launch improvements for it.
As reported by Ars Technica, Apple has called this problem as a ‘normal behavior’.
Responding to the query by publications, Apple said, “The” Jelly Scroll “problem on the 6th generation iPad Mini is a normal behavior for the LCD screen.
Because this screen refreshes line after line, there is a small delay between the time of the line.
At the top of the screen and the line at The bottom is refreshed.
This can cause an uneven scroll problem as observed on the iPad.
“When viewing the iPad Mini in a portrait with the camera at the top, the right side display displays faster than the left side.
Reverse, left side update faster than the right side.
The effect is more difficult to find if you tilt the iPad to landscape orientation, but it’s not a solution if you like reading news websites and social media feeds.