The report states that both the smaller and larger iPhone 6 FPDs will
use IGZO (Indium gallium zinc oxide) screens as opposed to LTPS (Low
Temperature Polycrystalline Silicon) displays. Generally speaking, LTPS
displays are the industry standard as they provide for longer battery
life and brighter resolutions. However, IGZO screens are gaining in
popularity in the larger display markets, like tablets and phablets. The
Samsung Galaxy Note 3, for example, is equipped with a 12.2 inch IGZO
display.
But Apple has notably stuck with the LTPS screens on the iPhone line
due to the faster speed of the screen and subsequently better
resolution. The screen size might be the clincher though, as larger LTPS
displays are harder to produce. The report also states that the screen
resolution will be 440ppi and 510ppi, respectively. This supports the
IGZO claim as IGZO offers higher resolution than LTPS at larger sizes.
Other notable upgrades to the iPhone 6 is a sizeable bump in RAM to
2GB and an upgraded 3.2MP front facing camera. The rear camera will
remain at 8MP, according to this report. Still,
other rumors
(via a Chinese site that sources Taiwan’s industry chain) peg the rear
camera to be a 10MP with an improved f/1.8 aperture. The iPhone 5s
currently sports an 8MP f/2.2, so if the second rumor is to be believed,
the rear camera would not only be getting a sensor upgrade, but
completely new hardware.
The
second report
also claims the IR filter will be changed to a resin lens filter made
by Japanese-based manufacturer JSR. The resin lens filter has better
color correction for CMOS sensors, which indicates why the hybrid IR
lens would be replaced. Last month, rumors indicated that the iPhone 6
will still sport an 8MP camera instead of jumping into the double
digits; however, the camera will have an improved image stabilizer.
Still, the iPhone line has featured an 8MP camera since the iPhone 4s,
so it stands to reason that Apple would be looking at improving the
megapixels instead of just refining current technology.
The iPhone 6 will be Apple’s eighth mobile smartphone. The iPhone 5s
and 5c, Apple’s current offerings, were released in September 2013,
marking the first time Apple released two phones at the same time.
Industry analysts have
speculated
a June release for the iPhone 6, but that would be less than a full
year between cycles. June was historically the month that Apple released
an iPhone, but Apple adopted a fall launch for the iPhone 4s, and the
fall release date has remained for three iPhone generations. The fall
release pattern supports a holiday season push.
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