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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

iPhone 5S or iPhone 6 Doubling The Number of Pixels to Roughly 1.5 Million Pixels

Hello folks, let's talk about Apple iPhone 5S latest update, as reported from Chinese site that Apple will make a significant change to the display of the iPhone 5S, doubling the number of pixels to roughly 1.5 million pixels. This foxy device will reportedly also see a narrower bezel, although it is unclear exactly how that would be achieved.

The chinese site weiphone.com reported iPhone 5S (or iPhone 6) to have a more narrow screen frame is now preparing, will ship in September. In addition, the product also has a screen 1.5 million pixels, it is significantly compared to nearly 730,000 iPhone 5 the number of pixels, if not the screen size continues to increase of course the resolution will be greatly improved with very special quality. The news does not specify how Apple would achieve a doubling of pixels in the iPhone 5S display, and any potential solutions would appear to have significant drawbacks.

Significantly Increase the iPhone 5's pixel density by a factor of 1.5 in each dimension, yielding a 1704 x 960 display which would include 1.6 million pixels at a density of approximately 489 pixels per inch (PPI). Scaling existing content to the higher-density display would, however, be imperfect given the fractional multiplier

The previous change for the iPhone display was the move to a Retina display for the iPhone 4, yielding an interval of a little over two years between that change and the taller display of the iPhone 5

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