Apple is reportedly testing not only one but two versions of the 5th generation iPhone (aka iPhone 5) with 3.95-inch screen size, supporting 1136x640 pixel resolution and frame the 16:9 ratio.
Two versions of iPhone 5 are testing internally at Apple codenamed N41AP respectively (5.1) and N42AP (5.2), according to news 9to5mac.

The screen on the iPhone 5 is said to have 3.95-inch size, but width is maintained at 1.94 inches but the height is increased to 3.45 inch to achieve a resolution of 1136x640 pixels. It is known that current models of Apple iPhone 4S equipped with 3.5 inch screen, supports 960x640 pixel resolution.
This resolution seems fairly imminent resolution corresponding to 16:9 aspect ratio, and it most likely means that the 16:9 aspect ratio video content can be played on a screen mode new-generation iPhone model.
But according to Slashgear, 1136x640 pixel resolution equivalent to the pixel density of 330 ppi (pixels / inch), so Apple can continue to use the screen as on the iPhone 4 Retina.
News on Tuesday 5.22 9to5mac also said that Apple is testing IOS version 6 operating system on the new iPhone model, which allows users to customize the interface with 5 icons (not including common applications tray icon used in next to bottom of the screen).
Not only that, but sources confirmed 9to5mac 30 foot connector Apple continues to equip new iPhone model, but the size will be smaller - particularly narrow - not quite " takes the form of "as much information before.
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