The 6,5-inch iPhone would have landscape mode

It seems that the iPhone model with a 6,5-inch screen will have the option of landscape or landscape mode that the iPad has today. The latest beta version released by Apple is giving a lot of clues about the new models of the company and in this case it is a data collected by the Brazilian site iHelpBR.

Everything indicates that this is already confirmed data and would only be available for the largest model, the 6,5-inch. We remember that this year we could have three different iPhone models including the 5,8-inch model, a 6,1-inch and a 6,5-inch OLED screen, all of them with the same design of the current iPhone X.

The tests carried out by this website would confirm the landscape mode

Once Xcode is run in the iOS 12 beta with the 1242 x 2688 resolution that the 6,5-inch iPhone Plus model would have, some apps are displayed in landscape mode and this is significant since not all iPhone supports it. . Native apps like: Calendar, Contacts and Messages change the interface to be able to be displayed in landscape and therefore we can say that it would be another novelty for this larger iPhone.

The funny thing is that the current iPhone X does not have this option active with its 5,8-inch screen and a resolution of 1125 x 2436, It is possible that once the new model is launched they will implement it in the current models but we do not believe that the Cupertino ones will. In any case the important thing is that this landscape mode of the iPad will be available in the future new iPhone and this is undoubtedly a good thing.


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