After making some tweaks to the iOS Simulator application, it's been found that iOS 6 will scale correctly to the taller 640x1136 resolution of the rumored next generation iPhone, reports 9to5Mac.
We were able to run the simulator at the rumored next-generation iPhone display resolution of 640 x 1136. We did this running both the current public release of iOS 5.1 and the upcoming iOS 6.0 The iOS 5.1 simulator displayed the home screen with a stretched set of four rows of icons. On the other hand, iOS 6 displayed five complete rows as our sources said Apple was testing for taller iPhone displays.
Notably, the simulator will not correctly display five rows of icons at any resolution other than 640x1136 which seems to add weight to the prediction.
Take a look at some screenshots of the taller resolution below.
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We were able to run the simulator at the rumored next-generation iPhone display resolution of 640 x 1136. We did this running both the current public release of iOS 5.1 and the upcoming iOS 6.0 The iOS 5.1 simulator displayed the home screen with a stretched set of four rows of icons. On the other hand, iOS 6 displayed five complete rows as our sources said Apple was testing for taller iPhone displays.
Notably, the simulator will not correctly display five rows of icons at any resolution other than 640x1136 which seems to add weight to the prediction.
Take a look at some screenshots of the taller resolution below.
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