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The iPhone 6 Plus Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

For a static background, a 1080 x 1920 image matches the physical pixels perfectly.

To fit the physical 1080p screen, the device automatically scaled this image down to

was the first Apple smartphone to feature a display resolution. While often associated generally with the "iPhone 6" series, the standard actually used a lower resolution of 750x1334 pixels.

Below is a draft exploring the technical significance and historical context of the resolution for the iPhone 6 Plus Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The Evolution of Retina: The iPhone 6 Plus 1080p Display The launch of the Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

The software actually rendered the screen at a "3x" resolution of 1242 x 2208 pixels .

in September 2014 marked a major shift in Apple’s hardware philosophy, moving toward larger screens dubbed "Retina HD". The resolution was exclusive to the larger 5.5-inch . 1. Resolution vs. Rendering Interestingly, the iPhone 6 Plus did not render its interface natively at