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iPad mini 7 reviews: Has Apple fixed jelly scrolling?

by Milan
October 22, 2024
in News
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The iPad mini has held a special place in Apple's product line since its introduction. It is compact, powerful and perfect for anyone who prefers a handy but powerful device. With the latest version of the iPad mini, which is now equipped with the A17 Pro chip, Apple has further optimized its popular tablet. But is the new iPad mini worth the investment? And has the long-standing problem of jelly scrolling finally been fixed? Below we take a closer look at the latest iPad mini reviews and what you can expect from the device.

Apple fans and technology enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the release of the new iPad mini (A17 Pro) for months. Now the first test reports are here, and they provide interesting insights into the improvements Apple has made - from display performance to improved speed and connectivity. In particular, the infamous jelly scrolling that annoyed many users of the iPad mini 6 is in the spotlight. Has Apple finally solved this problem? Let's take a closer look at the new iPad mini.

The new display: Is jelly scrolling history?

One of the most discussed problems with the iPad mini 6 was the so-called jelly scrolling. This effect caused one side of the display to refresh more slowly than the other, resulting in an annoying wobbling effect when scrolling. Although Apple played down the problem at the time, many users wondered whether the new iPad mini had solved this problem. The first reviews show a mixed picture. While David Pierce from The Verge claims that jelly scrolling is "still very present" on the new model, other testers report a significant improvement. Jason Snell from Six Colors could not detect any jelly scrolling in its tests, nor could Brenda Stolyar from Wired. Federico Viticci from MacStories even confirms that Apple was able to solve the problem with an optimized display controller without changing the underlying display technology.

Performance: The A17 Pro chip in detail

As the name suggests, the iPad mini with A17 Pro is powered by Apple's A17 Pro chip. This offers a significant increase in performance compared to the previous model. According to Engadget the Geekbench 6 benchmark test confirms that although the A17 Pro is slightly weaker than in the iPhone 15 Pro, it still delivers more than enough power for a tablet of this size. With the A17 Pro chip, the iPad mini is capable of handling demanding apps, games and even multitasking smoothly. It's also worth noting that the new model now offers twice as much storage space in the base model (128 GB) without any increase in price.

Connectivity: WiFi 6E for faster downloads

Another upgrade of the iPad mini (A17 Pro) is the support of WiFi 6E. This technology enables significantly faster Internet connections, especially in environments with many connected devices. Federico Viticci from MacStories reports that the new iPad mini was even faster than the M4 iPad Pro in his speed tests. While the old iPad mini only reached 600 Mbps for downloads, the new model reached an impressive 762 Mbps - a clear advantage if you need fast internet.

price-performance ratio

With an entry-level price of 599 Euro the price of the iPad mini (A17 Pro) remains unchanged. However, the new model offers twice as much storage space as its predecessor, which makes it particularly attractive for users who need a lot of space for apps, photos and files. Combined with the improved performance features and WiFi 6E support, the new iPad mini is a solid choice for anyone looking for a handy but powerful tablet.

The iPad mini with A17 Pro: Compact powerhouse for demanding users

The new iPad mini (A17 Pro) has a lot to offer - from the powerful A17 Pro chip to the optimized display technology and support for WiFi 6E. Although some reviewers continue to discuss the jelly scrolling, most testers report a significant improvement. For anyone looking for a compact, powerful tablet that is also suitable for demanding tasks, the iPad mini offers an attractive option. If you want to test the iPad mini for yourself, you can pre-order it now or buy it in Apple Stores from October 23. All that remains to be said is: take a look at the device for yourself and experience the improvements first hand. (Image: Apple)

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