Wednesday, July 22, 2015

iPhone 6S Plus will be equipped with QHD resolution screen

According to Chinese sources, iPhone 6S Plus will be equipped with screen resolutions up to 2K to be able to compete fairly with the high-end Android smartphone today.Whether the sample iPhone sales always have been impressed, but no one can deny that Apple is the delay in upgrading the hardware configuration for its products.However, it seems that things will change with the iPhone 6 S Plus.
According to reports coming from Feng - a blog in China, Apple will upgrade the screen resolution on your iPhone and iPhone 6S 6S Plus. Specifically, the iPhone 6S will be equipped with Full HD screen, while the iPhone 6S Plus will own the screen up to 2K, on par with the current blockbuster like Galaxy S6 , LG G4 orGalaxy Note 4 .
iPhone 6S Plus will be equipped with QHD resolution screen
iPhone 6S 2K Plus will display. Photo: Internet
The upgrade screen resolution on the new iPhone is quite probable as recently Apple has invested 1.7 billion US for JDI, companies producing large-screen panel in the world. JDI has also introduced the display panel technology in-cell with 2K resolution in recent times. Therefore, the possibility of iPhone 6S and 6S Plus upcoming iPhone will use screen technology.
iPhone 6S Plus will be equipped with QHD resolution screen
JDI Panel screen. Photo: PhoneArena
Another source confirmed that Apple will use the sensor camera with a resolution of 12MP Sony Duo iPhone will be released in September this year. The new sensor is expected to improve the ability to shoot in low light conditions and better color reproduction. Just over three months, iPhone 6S would be launched, hopefully Apple will bring drastic improvement for its products.

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