iPhones with 5-inch screens, tablets with 13-inch screens and other OLED screens would be prepared by Apple for 2014

  We have known for several months that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), test prototypes of iPhone si iPad with larger screens than the current ones, the Cupertino partners delivering devices of this kind for testing before a possible launch. Corroborating all this information about the future products of those from Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, a South Korean publication does some statements extremely brave about what the company could bring us in the course of the next year. To begin with, we are told that iPhone 6 it would contain a 5-inch Retina Display, which would probably also bring a higher resolution, this size being presented in the past as being verified by Apple for implementation in the iPhone and there are chances that Apple will make such an important leap this year future.

The most notable change detected now is the change in the size of the iPhone display. iPhone 5 increased the display size from 3.5 inches to 4 inches and its next version is sure to come with a bigger display at least 5 inches. The fact that display makers recently embarked on increasing their high-definition LCD production capacities for smartphones supports such an observation.

  Regarding the iPad tablet, Apple would intend to join the model with a 9.7-inch screen another one with a 12.9-inch screen, similar rumors appearing in the past and seeming plausible. As far as the iPad Mini is concerned, there is talk of the implementation of a Retina Display during next year, this rumor appearing since the spring of this year and being supported by recent information indicating that Apple's partners cannot now produce enough Retina Displays of 7.9 inches. Although a version of the iPad Mini with Retina Display will surely reach the market, there are some traces of doubt regarding the 12.9-inch iPad tablets, especially since Apple offers MacBook Airs that have similar diagonal screens.

The 9.7 inch version to be released by the end of this year will have a thinner bezel like the iPad Mini. In addition, the 7.9 inch iPad Mini equipped with conventional display will be born again into an HD version having LTPS display next year. Like the iPhone 5C, the iPad will be divided into affordable and premium variations, depending on the display. Furthermore, an oversized 12.9 inch iPad will also be released next year for e-textbook and enterprise markets. 

  If the information above seems somewhat credible, the publication claims that Apple intends to implement OLED screens in iDevices, iWatch and MacBooks, but this seems very hard to believe. Tim Cook has repeatedly stated that these screens are not good enough for what Apple needs and probably only a iWatch could benefit from this technology, although this is debatable. In the case of MacBooks, we are talking about exactly the same thing, the current LCD screens proving to be very good for what Apple needs, so such a radical change seems far away.

  The statements made by the Korean publication are certainly bold, but there is a chance that some of them will come true next year.