or you see it and are good with it because the landscape jelly on the mini 5 bugs you more.Every Mini 6 has portrait jelly scroll and you either see it or you don't
(or you see it and just don't mind it)
Ordering my 6 today
or you see it and are good with it because the landscape jelly on the mini 5 bugs you more.Every Mini 6 has portrait jelly scroll and you either see it or you don't
(or you see it and just don't mind it)
It is hard to decide if I want to keep the 6 or if I will go back to the mini 5 instead. For everything except the jelly scrolling in portrait it is way better so it is a big upgrade.
Like the time I drove my sister's Passat and pointed out that her steering wheel and gauges were 2 inches to the right of the center of the drivers seat. she never noticed it until I pointed it out then she hated me until her lease was up.Yeah, there's a world of problems we don't know we have until someone "helpfully" points them out.
What is "way better" about the 6 for you?
(I'm seriously asking -- I know this is very subjective but I enjoy hearing what is making someone feel that way for their needs, etc)
Better aspect ratio for watching some youtube, proper speakers so I can use it without headphones when watching said youtube videos. More RAM for less reloads, way better CPU (think I got too many slowdowns on the 5), 5G and so on. For me it is also nice because my 5 is only 64 GB and no cellular so the 6 is an upgrade for me personally in those regards.
Good stuff re: Speakers in particular
I always wonder what folks are doing on their unit to get slowdowns. My Mini5 is just snappy as can be.
Usage is always very subjective of course..
Sounds like a great upgrade that you'll really enjoy and benefit from!
Thx for reply!
Yeah and I also forgot a big point, Apple Pencil 2 support so I can use it to note some stuff and send to friends or sign documents without having to bring my 12.9" Pro out.
I wonder how many people will return their ipad mini 6 and buy on sale after apple is forced to release some sort of smooth scroll toggle in an update that slows down the refresh rate on one half of the screen in portrait. They could do it now but i guess they don’t care.
Lol you named my plan, assuming that they even do bother fixing it as much as they can. Holding it in my hand, it’s otherwise a lovely device with some flaws. Alas, the jelly scroll is egregiously bad. It feels like I’m reading on a rocking boat.I wonder how many people will return their ipad mini 6 and buy on sale after apple is forced to release some sort of smooth scroll toggle in an update that slows down the refresh rate on one half of the screen in portrait. They could do it now but i guess they don’t care.
I don't think that such a fix is possible, or only at the cost of significant blurring (and probably added latency).A software fix is possible at the OS level. But these days Apple can't even keep its own watches connected to its own phones.
I wonder about that. The previous minis were really robust.The mini 6 seems delicate and will probably not take falls well.
no use in telling people they shouldn’t be talking about it. Read the thread title…No use in talking about this any more really. Basically, if you don’t like it, return it. I’m going to break out a new Apple Pencil 2 and try it. I also will probably sign up for AppleCare+. The mini 6 seems delicate and will probably not take falls well.
I don't think Apple made any claims about the iPad mini like they do with the iPhone and the ceramic shield. Basically if you drop any device with a large glass screen on a hard surface it'll probably break.I wonder about that. The previous minis were really robust.
I don't think that such a fix is possible, or only at the cost of significant blurring (and probably added latency).
I wrote that out of personal experience, my iPad mini 4 survived quite a number of drops.I don't think Apple made any claims about the iPad mini like they do with the iPhone and the ceramic shield. Basically if you drop any device with a large glass screen on a hard surface it'll probably break.
It would only compensate at the cost of added blur in the perceived (if not actual) picture. Just look at the stills from the videos, what would need to be compensated. It's not just a simple slant.The CPU and GPU are more than powerful enough. All you need to do is render content at a slant that compensates the jelly effect. It's easy for something like a document or website or photo albums since the content itself doesn't change in time, just the view of it as you scroll.
Yeah, don't spoil a good whinge.no use in telling people they shouldn’t be talking about it. Read the thread title…
I guess you should get an iPad mini 6 and start doing drop tests. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯I wrote that out of personal experience, my iPad mini 4 survived quite a number of drops.
Too bad I already returned it.I guess you should get an iPad mini 6 and start doing drop tests. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Which one are you doing?Yeah, don't spoil a good whinge.
Complaint: when you think someone might actually take notice and fix things
Whinge: complaining when you have no hope that anything will actually change. Just for enjoying the whinge.
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What is "way better" about the 6 for you?
(I'm seriously asking -- I know this is very subjective but I enjoy hearing what is making someone feel that way for their needs, etc)