According to the supply chain Apple uses to manufacture its devices, two things have been confirmed today. The first is that the iPhone 6 is definitely getting not one, but two larger display models, and that Apple expects its next smartphone to sell millions more units than the iPhone 5S and 5C did at launch. When the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C launched last year, Apple ordered around 60 million 4-inch displays for the phones to cope with demand at launch. This year that order has increased to 80 million, and is split between 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screens. All 80 million will be delivered to Apple before the end of 2014, although 120 million may end up being manufactured so as to cover a high rate of production failure.