iPhone 6: two new versions with large screens protected by sapphire glass and 441 pixels per inch

  Just one day after the appearance of a rumor indicating that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it only intends to protect the screen iWatch with a panel of sapphire glass, today we find out that iPhone 6 will benefit from the same protection. More than that, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), develop two terminal iPhone 6, one with e4.7 inch screen and one with 5.5 inch screen, each of them having protective panels from sapphire glass. The screens would have no less than 441 pixels per inch, with 115 pixels per inch more than the current Retina Display.

  In the end we find out that iPhone 5C will be withdrawn from sale at the time of the launch of at least one of the two new terminals, iPhone 5S to be kept in distribution, but manufactured using cheaper materials. Practically the only novelty in this article has to do with the pixel density of the screen, now being the first time we see information about this aspect. If Apple really decides to increase the number of pixels per inch of the screen to 441, then we are talking about a possible Retina Display 2 that will display much clearer and more accurate images.