As the expected release of the next-generation iPhone nears, we are
seeing more and more leaks each day.
On Tuesday, new images of the
alleged front and rear panels of the iPhone 6 (which is widely expected
to come in 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch versions) appeared online, while a
report pointed to lines of SDK code that indicated a new 828x1472 pixel
resolution.
The alleged front and rear panel iPhone 6 images were
posted by Feld & Volk, which makes customised luxury variants of the iPhone and iPad devices.
First spotted
by MacRumors, the alleged front and rear panel iPhone 6 images of the anticipated
4.7-inch variant are in-line with what has been widely expected based on
earlier leaks, with rounded corners and buttons indicating the iPhone 6 will take
design cues from Apple's current generation iPod touch.
Further,
the alleged iPhone 6 images again show the power button positioned on
the right panel of the device, instead of on the top panel seen on
existing iPhone models. Also seen are the new speaker holes at the
bottom of the phone, alongside the Lightning port and 3.5mm audio jack.
MacRumors also refers to an unlisted Feld & Volk image of the rear
shell depicting the a 'round True Tone flash', and 'embedded Apple
logo'.
A new screen resolution of 828x1472 pixels for the
next-generation iPhone 6 has been tipped via iOS 8 files inside both the
Xcode 6 beta 5 and the latest Xcode 6 beta 6 SDKs.
9to5mac notes the mention of a screen resolution of 414x736 pixels (16:9) was found
inside the iOS 8's Springboard app, which refers to the iPhone home
screen.
Considering that iOS devices
currently renders texts, images and other elements at '2X' the
resolution in the SDK, the report speculates that Apple might debut the
new iPhone 6 with 828x1472 pixels screen resolution.
If true, this
resolution on the expected 4.7-inch display would give a pixel density
of 359ppi, and on the expected 5.5-inch display a pixel density of
307ppi. As 9to5Mac notes, this fits in with Apple's 300ppi Retina
threshold, first mentioned by Steve Jobs at the iPhone 4 launch. It
would also mean more real estate, which as the report notes, translates
to roughly two additional rows and 1 additional column at current iOS
icon sizes.
A '3X' 'pixel-tripling' resolution, while previously
considered possible, is now being considered unlikely to be implemented
on the iPhone 6 - as it would indicate what's being called an unfeasible
1242x2208 pixel resolution in terms of battery life and developer
adoption.
Further, the report notes the 2X Retina 'pixel-doubling'
resolution implementation by Apple in previous generation iPhone
devices, and the corresponding SDK values. The iPhone 5, iPhone 5c
and iPhone 5s - all sport 4-inch
(640x1136 pixel) displays, however, the SDK files only presented the
half value - 320x568 pixels.
Previously, it was said that the
Cupertino-based company
was testing a higher screen resolution of 960x1704 pixels on at least
one of the two iPhone models. This may still be implemented in the
larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6 variant, and is in line with the current 16:9
aspect ratio (as is the newly-rumoured 828x1472 pixel resolution).
Of
course, all such leaks must be taken with a pinch of salt, from alleged
iPhone 6 component images to extrapolations from lines of SDK code, and
much will become clear once Apple officially unveils its next iPhone.
The Cupertino giant is expected to do so at a September 9
event.
From http://gadgets.ndtv.com
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