Product Screen Sizes
iPhone Screen Sizes
iPhone 16 Pro Max
Screen Size: 6.7"
Resolution: 2796 × 1290
Pixel Density: 460 PPI
iPhone 16 Pro
Screen Size: 6.1"
Resolution: 2556 × 1179
Pixel Density: 460 PPI
iPhone 16
Screen Size: 6.1"
Resolution: 2532 × 1170
Pixel Density: 460 PPI
iPhone 15 Pro Max
Screen Size: 6.7"
Resolution: 2796 × 1290
Pixel Density: 460 PPI
iPhone 15 Pro
Screen Size: 6.1"
Resolution: 2556 × 1179
Pixel Density: 460 PPI
iPhone 15
Screen Size: 6.1"
Resolution: 2532 × 1170
Pixel Density: 460 PPI
iPhone 14 Pro Max
Screen Size: 6.7"
Resolution: 2796 × 1290
Pixel Density: 460 PPI
iPhone 14 Pro
Screen Size: 6.1"
Resolution: 2556 × 1179
Pixel Density: 460 PPI
iPhone 14
Screen Size: 6.1"
Resolution: 2532 × 1170
Pixel Density: 460 PPI
iPhone 13
Screen Size: 6.1"
Resolution: 2532 × 1170
Pixel Density: 460 PPI
iPhone 12
Screen Size: 6.1"
Resolution: 2532 × 1170
Pixel Density: 460 PPI
iPhone 11
Screen Size: 6.1"
Resolution: 1792 × 828
Pixel Density: 326 PPI
Complete Guide to Device Screen Sizes and Specifications
Understanding Device Screen Measurements
When comparing devices, three key specifications determine display quality:
- Screen Size: Measured diagonally from corner to corner in inches. Larger screens offer more viewing area but affect device portability.
- Resolution: The total number of pixels displayed (width × height). Higher resolutions provide more detailed images and sharper text.
- Pixel Density (PPI): Pixels Per Inch indicates display sharpness. The higher the PPI, the crisper the display appears at normal viewing distances.
Choosing the Right Device Size
Different devices serve different purposes. Here's a quick guide to help you choose:
Smartphones (5.8" - 6.7")
Perfect for mobility. Larger phones (6.5"+) excel at media consumption but may be harder to use one-handed.
Tablets (10.2" - 12.9")
Ideal for digital art, reading, and portable productivity. Larger iPads work well as laptop alternatives.
Laptops (13" - 16")
13" models prioritize portability, while 16" versions offer more screen space for creative work.
Smartwatches (1.6" - 1.9")
Smaller sizes suit slim wrists, while larger displays improve readability and touch interaction.
Resolution and Display Quality
Common display resolutions and their typical uses:
- HD (1792 × 828): Entry-level iPhone displays
- Full HD+ (2532 × 1170): Standard iPhone displays, great balance of quality and battery life
- 2K+ (2796 × 1290): Pro iPhone models, offering superior sharpness
- Retina (2560 × 1664): MacBook Air, excellent for everyday computing
- Liquid Retina XDR (3456 × 2234): MacBook Pro 16", ideal for professional creative work
Pro Tips for Choosing Displays
- For smartphones, screens above 6.1" may require two-handed use
- Consider PPI over pure resolution - anything above 300 PPI appears sharp at normal viewing distances
- For laptops, factor in portability needs - larger screens add weight
- Watch sizes should match your wrist size for comfort and aesthetics
Note: All specifications are based on latest models as of 2024. Display technologies continue to evolve, bringing improvements in resolution, brightness, and color accuracy.