April 10, 2012

Could the iPhone 5 have a 4-inch screen while keeping the same 4S footprint?



A mock-up of the iPhone 5 screen size
A reader on The Verge, Timothy Collins, had recently posited an interesting theory on how Apple might implement a 4-inch screen with the iPhone 5. Basically, he thought that they could cram a larger touchscreen without changing the iPhone 4 chassis or altering the Retina-grade pixel density. Another forum-goer picked up the theory and went to town describing how apps could be reformatted and how fullscreen video could be cropped. The display would maintain the 1.94-inch width, but be bumped up to 3.49 inches long, resulting in a 640 x 1152 resolution and measure 3.99 inches diagonally. That would change the aspect ratio from 3:2 to 9:5, which is significantly more widescreen-friendly. Such a display would fit on the 4.5″ x 2.3″ footprint of the current iPhone while providing 20% more screen space, though the home button and earpiece might need a bit of reworking.
Now, this wasn’t much more than a neat hypothetical idea until Jon Gruber commented “Methinks ‘Colin’ wasn’t merely guessing or idly speculating.” Developers might have a few changes to make in order to adapt to the new screen size, but overall, the idea is pretty sound, if only in theory. Let’s put it this way: could Apple reasonably release another iPhone while keeping the display size at 3.5 inches? What are the odds that they’re willing to increase the physical dimensions to do so? Right now, screen real estate is my biggest complaint about the iPhone, but I love the fact that it fits in the tiny pocket on my jeans. Though I’m not asking Apple to release something the size of the Galaxy Note, it would be nice to see a screen in the 3.7 – 4-inch range. What do you guys think? Could this theory fly?

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