iPhone 6 Screen Resolution can Change to 1704×960 Pixels

Expected this autumn iPhone 6 can get a higher resolution screen than the current Apple-produced smartphones. This info leaked to the 9to5 Mac online edition from their own sources.

According to the website, the screen resolution of the upcoming novelty will be 1704×960 pixels as compared to 1136×640 pixels in iPhone 5s. According to the previous rumors, the new generation of the Apple phones is expected to have 4.7-inch screens. In this case, the pixel density will reach 416 ppi at a screen ratio of 16:9. The 5.5-inch model with the screen resolution of 1704×960 points will have its pixel density rate at 356 ppi ( iPhone 5s has 326 pixels per inch) .

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Increase in the resolution and the pixel density adds some headache to software developers who will have to spend a lot of time optimizing their products for the new format. Earlier the analyst named Ming-Chi Kuo of the KGI Securities said that Apple will retain the density of 326 ppi, endowing the 4.7-inch screen with the resolution of 1334×750 pixels.

The latest rumors suggest that the release of the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 is scheduled for August-September this year. In addition to the improved screen, the new product is expected to have the latest Apple A8 processor, an upgraded digital camera and an NFC wireless module.

Source: 3dnews.ru

  • By Liviu Anca
  • May 22nd, 2014
  • News