Apple unveils the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 with Retina HD screen
Tim Cook took the stage at the start of today's event and almost immediately announced the new iPhone 6. The Apple iPhone 6 is based on iPod touch looks and has a 4.7" screen.
The screen is protected by "Ion-strengthened glass", which is curved
around the edges for a more seamless experience when swiping. The screen
itself is an LCD with "Retina HD," which translates to 750 x 1,334
pixels. This pushes the pixel density to 348ppi.
Despite the new resolution, apps will "just work" thanks to a
desktop-class scaler. This will only be needed until devs update their
apps to support the new resolution.
The iPhone 6 is powered by a second-generation chipset, the Apple A8. It offers 20% more CPU power and 50% GPU oomph. The chipset is built on a power-efficient 20nm process, which also makes it 13% smaller physically than its A7 predecessor.
The chassis is made of anodized aluminum with a stainless steel Apple logo. The body is just 6.9mm thick.
The iPhone 6 is powered by a second-generation chipset, the Apple A8. It offers 20% more CPU power and 50% GPU oomph. The chipset is built on a power-efficient 20nm process, which also makes it 13% smaller physically than its A7 predecessor.
The chassis is made of anodized aluminum with a stainless steel Apple logo. The body is just 6.9mm thick.
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