I ran into this same issue. The problem here is not only the different resolution, but the fact that the size of the bounds is actually wider for iphone 6 and iphone 6 plus. By running the simulator on all different phone types I found the following:
Tab bar Bounds
iPhone 6 plus: 414 x 49
iPhone 6: 375 x 49
iPhone 5: 320 x 49
iPhone 4 320 x 49
This means that you must use different background images for iphone 6 and 6 plus.
I'm not sure if this is the most efficient way to do this, but it fixed it for me:
UITabBarController *tabBarController = (UITabBarController *) self.parentViewController;
UITabBar *tabBar = tabBarController.tabBar;
if ([[UIScreen mainScreen] bounds].size.height > 700) {
tabBar.selectionIndicatorImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"tabbar-selected6Plus"];
} else if ([[UIScreen mainScreen] bounds].size.height > 600) {
tabBar.selectionIndicatorImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"tabbar-selected6"];
} else {
tabBar.selectionIndicatorImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"tabbar-selected"];
}
Hope that helps!