iPhone 6 – the screen was analyzed under a microscope to find out its resolution

  Just a few tens of minutes ago I told you that iOS 8 provides the first clear details regarding the iPhone 6 screen resolution, and now we see a first image with display iPhone 6 analyzed under a microscope. Although iOS 8 suggests that iPhone 6 will have a resolution of 1472 828 pixels x, the company that analyzed the terminal screen claims that she actually will be that of 1704 960 pixels x.

  Although the company claims one thing, the analysis made of the image suggests something else entirely, practically confirming the resolution on which iOS 8 presented it during this day. More precisely, every millimeter of the screen iPhone 6 with 4.7 inch screen has 13 pixels, 3 less than the number needed to sum up the resolution of 1704 960 pixels x mentioned at the beginning of this year, so the resolution of 1472 x 828 pixels seems to be the "winner".

  iPhone 5S with a resolution of 1136 x 640 pixels has 10.5 pixels per millimeter, so for the logical number 13 we are talking about the resolution of 1472 828 pixels x, so it would be good to get used to this thought. Although it is not known if this resolution will be used for both models of the iPhone 6, the chances are quite high, the Apple company probably preferring not to complicate things very much with this transition.