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An iPad mini running iPadOS 15

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  • The iPad Mini 6 suffers from a jelly scrolling effect that becomes apparent when browsing through content quickly in portrait orientation.
  • The latest iPad Mini (A17 Pro) minimizes this effect’s prominence but seemingly doesn’t resolve it entirely.
  • To completely sort out the problem, Apple may need to rely on a different display technology.

Apple introduced the iPad Mini 6 in late 2021, featuring a USB-C port, Apple Pencil 2 support, and a jelly scrolling effect many users still complain about. With the latest 2024 iteration of the miniature tablet, the company added support for Apple Pencil Pro and Apple Intelligence. Did it fix the jelly scrolling effect on the iPad Mini (A17 Pro), though? Well, yes and no.