If the display size increases, it's likely the iPhone 5 could get a resolution bump too. 9to5Mac reported that the new device will have a 16:9 aspect ratio, up from 3:2 on existing models. Following the math, the new iPhone could have a resolution of 640 x 1136 pixels. No surprise considering that gives it the same sharpness as the current Retina display.
Reuters and WSJ are also reporting that Apple is sourcing screens from Asian suppliers -- South Korea’s LG Display Co, Japan’s Sharp Corp and Japan Display Inc. -- and that formal production is slated to begin next month.
Considering Apple's competitors have been coming out with phones sporting ever larger screens -- the Samsung Galaxy Note is a massive 5.3 inches, for instance -- it might make sense for Apple to inch up its display real estate as well.
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