iPhone 6 – resolutions of 1334 x 750 pixels and 2208 x 1242 pixels for the 4.7 inch and 5.5 inch screens

iPhone 6 with 5.5 inch screen and iPhone 6 with 4.7 inch screen - iDevice.ro 1

  I saw this week the first credible evidence about the resolution that the iPhone 6 might have it for its screens, but they did not convince a well-known American journalist with credible information, in the past, about future products Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. According to him, iPhone 6 with 4.7 inch screen will have a resolution of 1334 x 750 pixels, she believes with 38% of the space in which the content is displayed on the terminal, while maintaining the 326 pixels per inch of the screen iPhone 5S.

At 4.7 inches, 1334 × 750 works perfectly as a new iPhone display, addressing problem #1, showing more content. With point dimensions of 667 × 375, this display would show 1.38 times more points than the iPhone 5. At 326 pixels-per-inch, everything on the screen would remain exactly the same physical size. There would just be 38 percent more room for content.

  If iPhone 6 with 5.5 inch screen, resolution of 2208 x 1242 pixels is promoted, increasing by 68% the surface for displaying the content, the objects being displayed larger on the screen. Apart from this, the terminal would have 461 pixels per inch, much more than the old iDevices and in line with what the company's main competitors offer Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), in the latest smartphones Android.

Everything works at these dimensions for a 5.5-inch display. With an increase in area of ​​68 percent and a scaling factor of 1.06, this display would address both reasons why someone might want a very large iPhone: it would show a lot more content, and it would render everything on screen, point-for- point, a little bit bigger. And at 461 pixels-per-inch, everything would be amazingly sharp.

  In the case of both resolutions, the applications available now in App Store could be scaled for full screen use, so the display in the border with black edges would be avoided. Regarding the resolutions circulated in the past, the journalist claims that the one of 1704 960 pixels x we will not see it because it is suitable for small screens and would not allow displaying more elements on the screen, regardless of its size.

  Regarding the resolution of 1472 x 828 pixels discovered in iOS 8, he claims that on the iPhone 6 with a 4.7-inch screen, the elements displayed on the screen would be 10% smaller than those visible now. In the iPhone 6 with 5.5 inch screen things would be different, the terminal will have only 307 pixels per inch, less than any of the iPhones released in recent years, so its use is unlikely for the large screen.

  His information does not have any solid basis in discussions with Apple employees and are only assumptions, so until another one, I would say that resolution of 1472 x 828 pixels discovered in iOS 8 remains the most likely.