iPhone 6 - this is how the applications could look on a 4.7 inch screen

  If there has been talk lately about the launch of one iPhone 6 whose screen will have a 4.7 inch diagonal, here we have a first presentation of how the interface could look iOS 8 on this device. To create these images, it is assumed that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), could increase screen resolution from 1136 x 640 pixels to 1344 x 756 pixels keeping the same number of pixels per inch. Such an increase in resolution would force application developers to modify their titles to make them compatible with it, with the screen displaying up to 40% more pixels.

  This additional space available on the screen would allow us to view more information in the various applications available in App Store, but only if they will be compatible with the new resolution. You will see in the images below what the current applications will look like iOS 8 if the resolution will be increased, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), bringing us to the situation of 2 years ago when for iPhone 5 a massive application update was needed. Of course, this will force users to be patient in order to be able to use their terminals at their true value, but in the end all the effort will be worth it.

  Considering that we are talking about simple assumptions, it remains to be seen if Apple will act in this way, but I am sure that extremely many users will be happy to have more space available to view information.