Most people have doubts, even I have doubts when I hear it, how can it be? Even GSMArena, but they take the intiative and step forward and find out more from the man himself.
It's normal to have doubts and based on general understanding/knowledge, more pixels can lead to many problems. But, if we're unsure, it's better not to make conclusions and write something/publish it as it it's a fact telling the world world, making more people confused and understand the wrong thing, it will also make debates by people even worst as they read the wrong information.
Lucky this is not life related issue;
Imagine something serious like baby care, if you know something that the baby below certain age shouldn't eat (e.g. not safe), but someone use his own logic/assumption say can eat, but you refused to listen to him/her, then he/she go and write/publish that information telling people that it's safe to eat.
There're thing we may think, there's nothing wrong and think it's ok based on general assumption or logic, but without confirming or really understanding, it's dangerous to publish out that information.
Engadget just calls this interpolation, then point and laugh.