Monday, May 31, 2010
iPhone 4G / HD Screen Put Under A Microscope
The iPhone 4G / HD was first leaked in San Jose and then again in Vietnam, and now apparently, we are seeing the iPhone 4G / HD display waving at us from the Europe, more specifically the Czech Republic. The guys from superiphone.cz have gone above and beyond the leaker's call of duty, by taking the screen of the next-generation iPhone and putting it under a microscope to figure out its pixel density and display technology. According to them, the new iPhone will sport an IPS panel, much like the other handheld device introduced by Apple this year, with a 960 x 640 resolution. This quadruples the total number of pixels from the iPhone 3GS, making rescaling of current apps a straightforward affair, while also giving Apple the right to claim the highest pixel density yet seen on a phone. You'll find similarly zoomed-in pics of the Nexus One and iPod touch screens at the superiphone.cz. We'll be answering al of your iPhone-related questions in a few days time when WWDC takes place so stay tuned by following us on Twitter and/or subscribing to our RSS feeds.
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Apple,
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Development,
Hardware,
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