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Friday, September 12, 2014

The iPhone 6 might be low-res, but Apple’s highest-resolution device ever is coming soon

The iPhone 6 might be low-res, but Apple’s highest-resolution device ever is coming soon:

Apple Thunderbolt Display 5K
Compared to flagship phones from other leading smartphone makers, the resolution of Apple's brand new iPhone 6 is laughable. 1,334 x 750 pixels? A pixel density of just 326 pixels per inch? Lined up with the full HD display and 432 ppi pixel density on Samsung's Galaxy S5 or the 538 pixels per inch touted by LG's G3, the iPhone 6's resolution is pathetic. Of course, anyone who has actually used an iPhone 5s in the past can tell you that 326 ppi displays serve up wonderfully crisp images, but pixel hounds looking for more from Apple finally have something to get excited about — Apple's highest-resolution device ever will reportedly debut before the end of 2014.

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