A new rumor suggests that Apple will up the screen resolution on its next-generation iPhone flagships. The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, rumored to be announced in 2H 2015, are rumored to pack displays with much higher pixel densities than the current iPhone 6 duo.
According to the same, the iPhone 6s will come with a Full HD (1920x1080) display, whereas the iPhone 6s Plus will move to a 2K display (most likely Quad HD, or 2560x1440 resolution).
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And I guess we won't get a battery that justifies such a resolution on a 5.5'' display?