Electronic giant LG from the South Korea began production of iPhone 5 4-inch screen. The next generation iPhone will get increased size to 4 inches display with 1136 x 640 and a density of 326 pixels per inch. According to sources, iPhone 5 will feature the best 4-inch display in the mobile phone industry. Users of the new iPhone will get something like there have never seen before. Screen on the new phone will be 0.5 inches longer than the 3.5-inch iPhone 4S. In this case, it will increase the resolution from 960 x 640 to 1136 x 640 pixels. According to our source, such specifications make these LCD panels the best in the industry, as their resolution is higher than the 4-inch counterparts from other manufacturers, including Samsung, Sony and Sharp.

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However there are no other features of the new iPhone, but according to previous reports, the next Apple smartphone will get a fundamentally new iPhone 5 technology the touch screen known as in-cell touch. Among the advantages of such an approach to the creation of touchscreens - faster response to touch, reducing the thickness and weight. On the Yesterday eve the South Korea's LG Display officially announced that the company has already started mass production of new displays for the iPhone 5. It is reported earlier that the planned volumes of iPhone 5 in the third quarter of this year are likely to be below $ 15 million instead of the anticipated 20 million. Supply reduction occurs due to a lack of components in the face of low batch sizes of touch panels, as well as 9-pin connector at the bottom of the smartphone. But I don't think that this strongly affect iPhone 5 sales after its release. Apple company knows its profit politic very well and everything is under control. But there is some question that bothers me: Is it true that iPhone 5 4-inch screen from Korean company is the best on the market? As look at it from one side it is really can be true because such successful company as Apple can allow it but from another if LG displays are the best why others Apple rivals don't use it?