From what I can deduce from the additional info on what you have on your screen. I would advise x2 things.
1. The approach: Make your storyboard screen size = the smaller screen size so you see how the objects will look, so when you add the constraints, everything should just size up when viewed on larger iphone screens. ...
2. The 2nd image under the main one - have you fixed its top constraint with the main image above it ?
Smaller screen - select the header on the screen in your layout at present - then Simulator metrics - choose size 3.5inch - which I think is the iPh 4s
Yes. The only way to fix that is by playing with the images you have and give them auto-layout constraints to the margins - but to avoid scretching of the image - set image holder to "Aspect fit"? = easiest option or...
or.. you would have to add a scroll view behind everything - which get complicated and a bit tricky somethimes
I think the only issue here is show you how to work with autolayout constraints - best to check out YouTube vids for that, as the simulations I've done here work fine
AutoLayout is taking a while for a lot of developers to get their understand and is giving us all a headache - but we need to learn it as Apple will not be chaning replacing it - But using it More?