05-28-2014, 01:35 AM
iOS7 handles differential resolutions MUCH better than earlier iOS versions.
I do not find the resolution on my iPhone 5S an issue, tho I DO wish my Kindle had a slightly higher pixel density. I can see the edges of pixels when I view the screen close-up (I'm very myopic).
Seems to me that a larger-screen, higher resolution iP6 with sapphire screen is what's in the cooker for 2014. That's a nice upgrade for iP4 and iP4S users, but not so compelling for iP5 and above.
We'll see whether Apple comes up with something practical. I think TouchID plus the anti-theft software implementation in iOS7 was pretty nice upgrade (tho I personally do not like the Windows-reminding flat look of iOS7). I can appreciate the under-the-hood without needing a facelift.
I do not find the resolution on my iPhone 5S an issue, tho I DO wish my Kindle had a slightly higher pixel density. I can see the edges of pixels when I view the screen close-up (I'm very myopic).
Seems to me that a larger-screen, higher resolution iP6 with sapphire screen is what's in the cooker for 2014. That's a nice upgrade for iP4 and iP4S users, but not so compelling for iP5 and above.
We'll see whether Apple comes up with something practical. I think TouchID plus the anti-theft software implementation in iOS7 was pretty nice upgrade (tho I personally do not like the Windows-reminding flat look of iOS7). I can appreciate the under-the-hood without needing a facelift.