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9to5Mac Reveals Mega Changes in the Resolution Display of iPhone 6

Posted: 14 May 2014 12:59 PM PDT

9to5Mac on Apple's iPhone 6

According to the recent leaks, Apple is trying to change the resolution display of its upcoming iPhone 6. It is a report from 9to5Mac that the resolution display of Apple's going-to-be-launched iDevice may be 1704 x 960. It is quite astonishing for the fans of iPhone 6 who have experienced the base resolution that is 568 x 320.

If you see the resolution display of the latest iPhone 5S, it is 1136 x 640 and if you compare it with the resolution display of iPhone 6, you can imagine what a great iPhone you are going to have. The report from 9to5Mac reveals that the fruit company would surely retain the similar 6:9 ratio in its iPhone 6 that can be seen in the previously launched iPhone 5, 5c and 5s. The decision of enhancing the display density is only taken because Apple wants the users to feel comfortable while using its feature "Retina Display".

It is again chaotic whether Apple will follow a 5.5 inch or 4.7 inch panel, but it is a sure thing that it is going to enhance the resolution density and for this purpose the company has conducted several technologies regarding display and iPhones to make very effective changes to its upcoming iPhone 6.

It may be an exciting news for the third-party software developers and for the company to have a "3X" mode in iPhone 6 because it will benefit both of them. Apple is still testing the resolution display 1704 x 960. Yet, it is a rumor that the company is going to introduce it in iPhone 6. It may be introduced in its later generation iPhone. Moreover, iPhone 6 will also contain A8 processor, upgraded 8 megapixel camera and many other astonishing features.

(Source: 9to5Mac)

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