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Not enough pixels in your iPhone? LG has you covered. Okay, the headline may be a little exaggerated, but LG has finally given the iPhone’s Retina display a real competitor. Its new, 5-inch smartphone panel boasts a 1920 x 1080 resolution with a staggering 440 pixels per inch and promises t...

Apple debuted the Retina display in June 2010 on the iPhone 4. Fast-forward to today and it remains the gold standard for smartphones in terms of crispness and pixel density. Yes, most high-end Android handsets now top the iPhone’s 960-by-480 pixel resolution byway of using bigger panels th...

Not enough pixels in your iPhone? LG has you covered. Okay, the headline may be a little exaggerated, but LG has finally given the iPhone’s Retina display a real competitor. Its new, 5-inch smartphone panel boasts a 1920 x 1080 resolution with a staggering 440 pixels per inch and promises t...

Sharp and Hon Hai Precision, parent company of Foxconn, are partnering to improve the LCD manufacturing process for the iPhone. A report by Reuters points to Nikkei business daily report that says Sharp is helping Foxconn outfit a new Chengdu plant with the latest LCD manufacturing technology. Fo...

Reaffirming the widely reported and credible rumor claiming the next iPhone will sport a taller four-inch display, a part leak has surfaced today indicating that the next iPod touch will also adopt a taller, 3.95-inch display.As you can see, a claimed front panel from the next-generation iPod tou...

With the Wall Street Journal having lent its aura of credibility to the bigger iPhone meme, it's mockup time ladies and gentlemen.Introducing a brand new iPhone 5 concept design by Isaac Royo that explores a 3.95-inch display9to5Mac heard Apple’s been testing out on prototype units of the n...

Every year it's the same stupid rumor: "the new iPhone will have a 16:9 display." It even circulated before the first iPhone came out. And it happens with the iPad too. This year isn't different. But does it make sense? Would the next iPhone really have a 16:9 screen?More »

This is what a widescreen iPhone may look like alongside its predecessor. With Apple’s sixth-generation iPhone set to make its debut this year, there’s no doubt the company has a number of prototype devices - all with different designs and specifications - in testing within its Cupert...

AppleInsider points to a new report from the Taipei Times today claiming that Sony has been tapped to manufacturer displays for Apple’s upcoming smartphone, joining Sharp, Toshiba Mobile and LG.The most interesting part of the report is that these display panels are going to be using in-cel...

With Android devices typically sporting displays measuring between 4.3 and 4.8 inches diagonally (and beyond) and the usually credible Wall Street Journal throwing its weight behind recent reports asserting a four-inch iPhone, we’re eager to learn about your take on this drama.Would you pre...