Report: Next-Gen iPhone to Have 4" Display, 16:9 Aspect Ratio

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  1. News Bot iFans.com News

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  2. APV Well-Known Member

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    Shouldn't have as big a bezel on the top and bottom if it indeed does have a 4" 16:9 display.

    It just makes it look like a knock-off iPhone.
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    Just as accurate as last years iPhone rumors and facts. :rolleyes:
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    Immediately calling fake, Apple wouldn't change the aspect ratio of the screen. It would screw up iOS.
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  5. Zyiros Well-Known Member

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    Exactly.
  6. kevind123 Member

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    I don't see how they could keep the iPhone at the same screen size. A lot of people that I've been talking to like the bigger, top of the line android phones as of late. I, too, am thinking about finally jumping ship after 5 years and getting a galaxy s 3 if a new iPhone isn't announced next week at WWDC.
  7. Zyiros Well-Known Member

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    Well, it's not coming at WWDC, because it hasn't been a year yet.
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    Brilliant, no matter what app you are running there will be space for iAds to be on display the whole time :D
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    Yeah, they wouldn't change it one bit. At most would be a 4" screen and they'd have to change the resolution right in order for it to work. Probably they will have it like some of those higher resolution Android phones do.
  10. shortperson1026 Active Member

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    You forget... look at the iPad. They can change the resolution/aspect ratio easily.