The latest beta version of iOS 14 offers more evidence of a 5.4-inch iPhone


The third beta version of iOS 14 contains more evidence that Apple has an iPhone with a 5.4-inch screen on the way, 9to5Mac reports.

The reasoning is a little complicated, so please be patient with us. 9to5Mac He bases his feeling on iOS ‘Display Zoom feature, which you can use to enlarge the text, buttons, and icons on your phone. Display Zoom works by simulating that your phone has a smaller physical screen, so if you are using an iPhone 11 Pro Max with a 6.5-inch screen, Display Zoom shows the interface designed for the 5.8-inch screen of the iPhone 11 Pro, essentially Magnifying the elements.

9to5Mac discovered a new smaller resolution in iOS 14 beta 3 that enables Display Zoom for iPhone X, XS or 11 Pro for the first time. The screen resolution of 960 x 2079 pixels is reduced to perfectly fit an iPhone with a 5.4-inch screen, leading 9to5Mac to speculate that Apple might have a phone with this screen size on the way.

It’s not much to continue, but the research is backed by a series of predictions by Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. In June last year, Kuo predicted that we would see a 5.4-inch iPhone with 5G support and an OLED screen in 2020, and earlier this year he said the phone will go into mass production in September. If you believe the reports, the 5.4-inch iPhone could be among the four new iPhones to be announced later this year.