Skip to main content

Why the iPhone 6 doesn’t have a sapphire glass screen

iPhone 6 iPhone 6 Plus
Before Apple’s long-awaited announcement of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, there were rumors that they would come equipped with sapphire glass screens, which are more scratchproof than other smartphone screens. But, as we now know, the two versions of the iPhone 6 boast ion-strengthened glass screens, not sapphire screens.

Apparently, sapphire screens couldn’t pass drop tests.

While the original plan for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus called for sapphire screens, the super-hard material apparently failed to pass drop tests conducted by Apple suppliers, according to a report from VentureBeat, which cites IDC analyst Danielle Levitas. She says the drop-test failures and the high cost of sapphire glass screens may have nixed Apple’s original plans.

Related: iPhone 6 Plus vs. Galaxy Note 4: The ultimate big-screen smartphone challenge

Timing may have been another reason for the absence of sapphire screens from the new iPhones. “The agreement between Apple and GT Advanced Technologies first came to light on Nov. 3, 2013, and 10 months is just not enough time to build out and qualify capacity to make tens of millions of iPhones by launch date,” according to Travis Hoium at The Motley Fool.

Sapphire crystal screens will be used for the Apple Watch, however — namely, the regular Apple Watch and the Apple Watch Edition, which sports an 18-karat gold case. The Watch Sport will come with an Ion-X glass face.

Levitas says there’s a chance Apple will include sapphire screens for future iPhones. Let the rumors begin — again.

Related: Hands-on with the iPhone 6

The first member of the iPhone family to dabble into “phablet” territory, the iPhone 6 Plus expands the size of Apple’s smartphone with a 5.5-inch screen. It sports a Retina HD display, a “new generation” of screens from Apple according to company vice president Phil Schiller. Apple’s new handset displays at a resolution of 1,920 × 1,080 pixels, 185 percent more pixels than the iPhone 5S.

Despite the larger screen on the iPhone 6 Plus, the smartphone manages to maintain a slim frame. It measures in thinner than the iPhone 5S at just 7.1mm thick (compared to 7.6mm for the 5S).

With the newer, bigger screen on the iPhone 6 Plus comes changes to the user interface. Some changes will be small, like faces on display in the messaging app or additional keyboard keys for cut, copy, and paste. Others are more noticeable, like the ability to turn the iPhone 6 Plus horizontally and get a two-pane display. The home screen can also go horizontal on the iPhone 6 Plus. The interface takes many of its cues from the iPad, making the iPhone 6 Plus the mini version of the iPad Mini.

It will be available in stores on Friday, Sept. 19.

Jason Hahn
Jason Hahn is a part-time freelance writer based in New Jersey. He earned his master's degree in journalism at Northwestern…
I lost my iPhone on a dream vacation — and it wasn’t a nightmare
Photo of Spain.

Our trip to Spain and Morocco, which my wife, Julie, had meticulously planned for 15 months, started off rather inauspiciously on June 25. After arriving in Chicago from Portland, Oregon, we learned that our connecting flight to Newark, New Jersey, had been canceled due to weather concerns. As we waited in line for two-and-a-half hours to talk to a United Airlines agent, we were told via text by a customer service rep that we might be stuck in the Windy City for two days.

A 30-year Spanish teacher, Julie was on the verge of fulfilling a lifelong dream of visiting Spain. Now, several activities were in danger of being erased from her bucket list as her worst fears about the trip were being realized. When we finally made it to the service desk, our hope was all but snuffed out. We explained the situation to the agent, who spent several minutes looking at his computer wordlessly. He eventually looked up and said: "I can you get out on a flight tonight."

Read more
How to fast charge your iPhone
iPhone 12 Mini with charger

While they may not be some of the longest-lasting smartphones on the market, modern iPhones boast more than respectable battery life that should be able to get you through an entire day's use without breaking too much of a sweat. Of course, that assumes a lot of things — including a battery that's still relatively new and in good health, plus a usage pattern that doesn't include all-day streaming or gaming.

If you fall into either (or both) of these categories, then overnight charging isn't going to cut it, and you'll want to get your battery topped up again as quickly as you can so you can get back on the road. Thankfully, every iPhone released in the past six years supports much faster charging, but the downside is that with very few exceptions, Apple has never supplied you with the right adapter to get the best possible charging speeds from your iPhone.

Read more
These are the only 2 reasons I’m excited for the iPhone 15 Pro
The App Library on the iPhone 14 Pro.

It’s peak summer right now, though fall is just around the corner with back-to-school season on the horizon. With that also comes Apple’s annual iPhone event.

This year, we are definitely expecting the iPhone 15 lineup, as well as Apple Watch Series 9, and maybe a new Apple Watch Ultra. The rumors for the iPhone 15 series have been going strong for months, though there has also been a lot of back-and-forth too, mostly relating to the iPhone 15 Pro models.

Read more