Since the DROID INCREDIBLE 4G LTE display measures 4 inches diagonally, however, the screen comes in at 275
pixels per inch compared to 256 ppi on the One S.
Oh, and speaking of that display: the iPad Mini's has 25 % fewer
pixels per inch compared to its Amazon and Google competitors.
Not exact matches
The quad - HD screen boasts a resolution density of 540
pixels per inch,
compared to iPhones and their 401 ppi.
The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge's display is 5.7 -
inches with a QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 x 160
pixels and a whopping 524
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI)-- and that
compares to the 577 PPI display on the new Galaxy S6.
The Galaxy S6 sports a 5.1 -
inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440
pixels and 577
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI)
compared to FHD display and 403 PPI on the ZenFone 2.
The 5.1
inch Galaxy S7 matches or exceeds all of the display performance metrics of Samsung's flagship 5.7
inch Galaxy Note 5, but accomplishes that on a much smaller screen at a higher 577
pixels per inch (ppi)
compared to 518 ppi on the Note 5.
It even boasts of a higher resolution density of 169
pixel dots
per inch,
compared with the iPad's 132.
Also, with that many
pixels per square
inch, the new 8.9
inch Kindle Fire HD is right in the retina display zone and
compares favorably with the latest gen iPad 3 with its ppi of 264.
This since the OGT tablet's ppi (
pixel per inch) not only
compares favorably with the XOOM's 152 ppi but is a lot better than the iPad 2's 132 ppi.
By contrast, the Aura H2O's display has a
pixel density of 265
pixels per inch, a 12 percent reduction
compared to the Aura One.
That gives it a
pixel density of 264
pixels per inch, which may not seem like much
compared to the 400ppi and up that we see on modern smartphones, but is actually fairly standard in the tablet industry.
It has a 5.1 -
inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440
pixels and 577
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI)
compared to FHD display with 401 PPI on the OnePlus One.
The Galaxy S6 sports a 5.1 -
inch QHD Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440
pixels and 577
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI)
compared to QHD LCD display and 538 PPI on the LG G4.
Namely, just 150
pixels per inch,
compared to 339.
While the 1280x800 Fire HD 8 delivers slightly higher resolution than the Fire, these
pixels are spread over a larger touchscreen, resulting in a
pixel density of 189
pixels per inch (
compared to 300 dpi for each of the new Kindles).
The Nexus 6P sports a 5.7 -
inch QHD AMOLED display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440
pixels and 518
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI)
compared to 5.5 -
inch FHD IPS LCD display and 401 PPI on the iPhone 6s Plus.
Huawei made a big deal out of the MediaPad's 217
pixels per inch display,
comparing it to the iPad 2's 132ppi, the Samsung Galaxu Tab 10.1's 149ppi and the Motorola Xoom's 160ppi.
As
per Tech Times, reports claim that the BlackBerry Mercury will be sporting a 4.5 -
inch display having a 1,620 x 1,080
pixels of screen resolution, though the screen may seem to be apparently small
compared to the large displays in today's smartphones due to its signature QWERTY keyboard attached to the handset.
Nothing changes
compared to 1472 × 828 but one thing:
pixels -
per -
inch resolution.
It's unfair to
compare the Fire tablet's low 171
pixel per inch (PPI) screen with that of a $ 100 and higher tablet, so I won't.
Compared to the 9.7 -
inch iPad 2 display, the
pixels per inch on the Transformer are a dominant 145 PPI over the Apple tablet's 132 PPI.
Apple's iPhone X screen is sharper at 458
pixels per inch (ppi),
compared to 408ppi in the P20 Pro, but the P20 Pro has a slightly larger screen.
With the same resolution however, this means there are more
pixels packed into the Compact's display
per inch compared to the larger model, with their
pixel densities sitting at 483ppi and 424ppi, respectively.
And QHD resolution makes it super sharp, at 554
pixels per inch,
compared to 534 ppi for the Galaxy S7 Edge.
The Galaxy S6 sports a 5.1 -
inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440
pixels and 577
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI)
compared to FHD display and 403 PPI on the ZenFone 2.
The Swift 2's 5 -
inch IPS screen has a 720p resolution and a
pixel density of 294
pixels per inch, which is quite low when
compared to leading Android phones — and many other low and mid-range challengers, like the Moto G5.
The new LG G4 sports a 5.5 -
inch QHD LCD Quantum display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440
pixels and 538
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI)... this
compares to the QHD Super AMOLED display and 518 PPI found on the Note 5.
If you want to experience VR with your phone, it may not be the best choice as it only offers 424
pixels -
per -
inch compared to 534ppi on the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.
They both have 5.2 -
inch screens, but the Droid Turbo crams in 565
pixels per inch,
compared to 424
pixels per inch on the Moto X.
At 401
pixels per inch, it's certainly not the sharpest on the market — even
compared to other 1080p Android flagships like the HTC One M8 and Samsung Galaxy S5 — but Apple's never been one to tout
pixel density (well, not since it debuted the Retina Display in 2010).
The iPhone 6 comes with a 4.7 -
inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1334 x 750
pixels with only 326
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI),
compared to the 441 PPI on the HTC One M9.
It sports a 5.1 -
inch Quad HD display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440
pixels and 577
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI)
compared to FHD display with 401 PPI on the OnePlus One.
The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge's display is 5.7 -
inches with a QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 x 160
pixels and a whopping 524
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI)-- and that
compares to the 577 PPI display on the new Galaxy S6.
It sports the same sized a 5.1 -
inch display as last year's model, but is now QHD with an increase in resolution to 2560 x 1440
pixels and 577
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI)
compared to QHD display with 524 PPI on the Galaxy Note Edge.
For those who like to
compare ppi -
pixels per inch - that's 323ppi
compared to 216ppi.
It comes with a 5.2 -
inch Quad HD (QHD) AMOLED display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 and 565
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI)
compared to the 403 PPI on the Full HD (FHD) ZenFone 2.
As a result, the screen on the OnePlus 5T is nearly identical in
pixel density to the OnePlus 5; 401
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI) on the 5T
compared to 400 PPI on the OnePlus 5.
The Nexus 6 features a
pixel density of 498ppi
compared to the 445ppi of the Nexus 5, which means there are more
pixels per inch and therefore you should find more detail, although in reality this will be hard for the human eye to actually see.
The Galaxy S6 sports a 5.1 -
inch Quad HD display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440
pixels and 577
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI)
compared to FHD display and 424 PPI on the Xperia Z4.
The new LG G4 sports a 5.5 -
inch QHD LCD Quantum display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440
pixels and 538
pixels -
per -
inch (PPI)... this
compares to the same great display, only at 5.7 -
inches and 515 PPI found on the LG V10.
The report claims that according to its sources who have seen the prototypes, the next generation iPhones will come with a 441
pixels per inch (ppi) display
compared to iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c that come with 326 ppi Retina Display.