The iPhone 5 would have a screen of at least 4 inches according to the Wall Street Journal

  Today, those from Wall Street Journal, who claim that the future device will have a screen of at least 4 inches on the diagonal. The American publication quotes sources close to Apple or its partners, who also say that the production of the new device would start next month. Last week we know that Apple has not yet decided whether or not it will implement a screen larger than 3.5 inches in the future iPhone model, but it seems that most of the rumors are based on the idea of ​​increasing its size.

HONG KONG—Apple Inc., which is expected to launch its next-generation iPhone later this year, has ordered screens from its Asian suppliers that are bigger than the ones used in iPhones since they debuted in 2007, people familiar with the situation said. Production is set to begin next month for the screens, which measure at least 4 inches diagonally compared to 3.5 inches on the iPhone 4S, the latest phone from Apple, the people said.

  90% of the rumors released this year indicate that Apple will implement a larger screen in the sixth generation of the iPhone terminal. Those from the Wall Street Journal indicate that the new dimensions will increase the screen not only in height but also in width, and they are contradictory to those published so far. Recent rumors indicated that the screen would only be longer and not wider, so we would actually be talking about a 10-11 mm increase in its height, while the thickness would remain unchanged. The future iPhone would be presented in the fall of this year, so until then we will hear a lot about it.