The iPad mini 7 probably won’t get ProMotion, display analysts say


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According to analysts, the new rumors that the next iPad mini will have a ProMotion display is wrong because it requires significant hardware changes.

Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants, has previously poured cold water on iPad mini rumors, including those who claim that xhttps: //appleinsider.com/inside/iPad-mini-6 uses mini LEDs. Now, answering the question about ProMotion for the next model, Young says it’s not practical.

The term a-Si means amorphous silicon and has limitations compared to oxide LCDs. To take advantage of the ProMotion feature, the iPad mini must be migrated to the oxide LCD technology used in the iPad Pro. Oxide LCD technology allows smaller transistors to deliver the same current, improving both resolution and refresh rate. -Switch display.

As a result, replacing an a-Si screen with an oxide LCD requires more production effort than simply replacing one panel with another.

Apple released the iPad mini 6 in 2021. There are no rumors that the 7th generation will appear earlier than 2023.