iFixit Explains iPad Mini 'Jelly Scroll' Issue in Teardown Video

iFixit today tore apart one of Apple's new iPad mini models, and in the process of the teardown, the repair site gave a detailed overview of why the new tablets are displaying an issue that has been dubbed "jelly scrolling."


Some new ‌iPad mini‌ 6 owners have noticed that text or images on one side of the screen appear to be tilted downward when scrolling through content, which affects all LCD screens but is particularly noticeable on the ‌iPad mini‌.

According to iFixit, jelly scrolling usually isn't as prominent as it is on Apple's new 8.3-inch tablet, and it's caused by the way the screen refreshes. The screen refreshes from one side to another, in a wave-like pattern, rather than all at once. On the ‌iPad mini‌, iFixit speculates that the direction the screen is scanning is related to the placement of the controller board that drives the ‌iPad mini‌ display, and that's why there's jelly scrolling when in portrait mode.

The ‌iPad mini‌ has a controller board that's located in a vertical orientation on the left hand side. The iPad Air, which does not exhibit the same issue in portrait orientation, has a controller board located at the top of the tablet.

When you scroll parallel to the direction the display is refreshing, the display still isn't refreshing all at once, but the effect of the refresh is less noticeable because it's not splitting the text.

This is why you probably don't notice this on other displays. The jelly scroll is usually masked because the display is refreshing (or scanning) parallel to whichever way the scrolling motion is taking place. So a computer monitor will refresh vertically in its landscape orientation, and a smartphone will refresh vertically in its portrait orientation.

It just so happens that this iPad mini display is refreshing horizontally when you hold it in its vertical orientation, which is the way you typically hold an iPad to scroll.

iFixit says that it's also possible that Apple is using a cheaper display panel for the ‌iPad mini‌ 6, which could have resulted in the refresh scan being more pronounced than expected.

Apple has said that the jelly scrolling issue is normal behavior for an LCD screen, and that likely means the company does not plan to offer replacements for users who are seeing this issue. For that reason, those unhappy with the ‌iPad mini‌'s display should make sure to return the tablet within its 14 day return window.

There were no other major surprises with the ‌iPad mini‌ 6, but a full look inside is available in iFixit's video. Overall, iFixit gave the ‌iPad mini‌ a repair score of three due to an excess of adhesive and other repair limitations.

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Top Rated Comments

rizzo41999 Avatar
55 months ago
Not acceptable for a $500 device.
Score: 46 Votes (Like | Disagree)
yaxomoxay Avatar
55 months ago

You get what you are willing to pay for. Don’t like it? Don’t buy it.
In General I would agree with you. Here we’re talking about a main feature of a device by a company that claims to be all about quality. No, it’s not acceptable.
Score: 39 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Canyonero Avatar
55 months ago
The scary thing to me is that either a) nobody at Apple noticed or cared about this during testing or b) saw it and decided it was ok. Not the Apple I know.
Score: 33 Votes (Like | Disagree)
yaxomoxay Avatar
55 months ago
“Normal” or not, people are complaining about this issue. Apple should listen. The screen is quite an important part of a tablet.
Score: 32 Votes (Like | Disagree)
nathan_reilly Avatar
55 months ago

You get what you are willing to pay for. Don’t like it? Don’t buy it.
this would apply if apple was forthright about the screens being significantly better in their other products, or worse in this one. But they don't give you that info, you have to buy the iPad and discover it yourself. So this is not a matter of educated consumption.
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Goompa Avatar
55 months ago
For me, the screen is the most important thing in an electronic device. So sad for all those ppl.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)