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Apple's new iPhone will use 4.6in retina display

BIGGER IS BETTER: An iPhone at the Apple store in New York in this May 2011 photo. Apple has decided on the bigger display for its next iPhone and started placing orders to its supplier. - Reuters

SEOUL: Apple Inc's new iPhone will have a sharper and bigger 4.6in "retina" display and is set to be launched around the second quarter, a South Korean media reported.

Sales of the iPhone, first introduced in 2007 with the touchscreen template now adopted by its rivals, account for around half Apple's total sales.

Apple has decided on the bigger display for its next iPhone and started placing orders to its suppliers, the Maeil Business Newspaper said, quoting an unnamed industry source.

Its major display suppliers LG Display and Samsung Electronics Co declined to comment.

Samsung, which is also the biggest challenger to Apple in smartphones, uses 4.6in OLED display for its flagship Galaxy S II smartphone, introduced in April last year.

The high-definition "retina" display - containing several times as many pixels within the same area - is used in the latest iPad released earlier this month.

The latest iPhone 4S was introduced in October last year. - Reuters

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