Sunday, August 24, 2014

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iPhone 6 will not be able to boast FullHD display

iPhone 6 will not be able to boast FullHD display


Until September 9, when the expected presentation of iPhone 6 is running out of time, and unexpected news about the smartphone there are more. The site 9to5Mac published data found in the code of one of the beta versions of iOS 8, on the basis of which conclusions were drawn on the screen resolution of both models of the machine. Despite the difference in the diagonals, the screens will have the same resolution - 828x1472 pixels. For 4.7-inch smartphone pixel density in this case is 359 ppi, and for 5.5-inch - 307 ppi. Both figures fit into the framework necessary to comply with Retina-displays, the minimum threshold which is 300 ppi (recall that the pixel density 4-inch iPhone 5s is 326 ppi). It seems, Apple is losing "arms race" to its numerous competitors on the basis of Android, and rumors about the presence of only 1 GB of RAM got another indirect confirmation.
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