iPhone 6 display will have a resolution of 1,704 by 960 pixels, August launch also confirmed

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Till now, we have been learning about the iPhone 6 display size. The iPhone will come in two display sizes i.e. 4.7-inches and 5.5-inches. As learned earlier, iPhone 6 display will be bit curved having rounded edges. The display will also be thinner than that in previous models of iPhone.

Now, we have got some information regarding the quality of the screen too. According to 9to5Mac, the iPhone 6 will be having resolution of 1,704 by 960 pixels. This is the highest resolution ever in Apple devices. Previously, Apple iPhone 5S and 5C has got resolution of 1,136 by 640 pixels. This, definitely, is going to make iPhone 6 display more attractive and highly defined. The new resolution will keep the same aspect ratio of 16:9. The pixel density is also going to increase to yield crispier pictures. Both the iPhone 6 models will have different pixel densities. The smaller one i.e. 4.7-inches will come with 416ppi while the greater one i.e. 5.5-inches will be having 356ppi, bit lower.

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Well, to support this high resolution of iPhone 6 display, iOS 8 will bring support for the developers to update their softwares and apps.

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This is all from iPhone 6 display side, however we have got some more news too. That is regarding iPhone 6 launch. Earlier on, to meet the requirement of slim display, there was a need for thin batteries which were not available. This created a fear regarding delay in iPhone 6 release. But now, according to a new report, iPhone 6 is set for August launch.

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Today, there is evidence regarding confirmation of August launch. Apple has ended the September vacations of its employees. Particularly because, Apple is lying its full concentration on iPhone 6 launch. Moreover, Apple may also be planning to bring new iPad models that month.

So, get your fists closed as Apple is all set to surprise you in next quarter of the current year. Are you ready?