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asdfgbg

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Mar 31, 2013
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I would immediately buy the 6 if the resolution was 1080p, I could buy the 6 plus but I don't want my phone to be that big.

Do you think there is a huge different between the resolution of the 6 and the 6+?
What's about Retina HD ? Is it better or sharper than regular retina ?
 

mikethebigo

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May 25, 2009
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I would immediately buy the 6 if the resolution was 1080p, I could buy the 6 plus but I don't want my phone to be that big.

Do you think there is a huge different between the resolution of the 6 and the 6+?
What's about Retina HD ? Is it better or sharper than regular retina ?

It's going to be pretty close. The 6 Plus has a higher pixel density, but it is also downscaling a larger image and that will cost some sharpness. I think it will be really, really tough to distinguish between the two phones.
 

Apple fanboy

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Feb 21, 2012
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I would immediately buy the 6 if the resolution was 1080p, I could buy the 6 plus but I don't want my phone to be that big.

Do you think there is a huge different between the resolution of the 6 and the 6+?
What's about Retina HD ? Is it better or sharper than regular retina ?

Retina, Retina HD, UHD, 4k HD are all just manufactures names for different resolutions. The numbers is the important thing. The higher the resolution the better image quality will be. Obviously size makes a difference.
The 6 plus will look marginally better than the 6 IMO.
 
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