The increased
pixels per inch count is expected to further go higher.
The pixels per inch count for the smartphone stands at 267.
Its quad - core, 1.2 GHz Marvell PXA 1088 processor is a peg below what's found in the latest flagship Android tablets, as is the 1280 x 800 display resolution and 216
pixel per inch count.
Not exact matches
Further, given Apple's penchant for
pixel rich retina display, a similar sort of thing for the iPad Maxi could translate to a
pixel count of 2712 x 2048 to make for a
pixel density of 264
per inch.
The display immediately seems like a budget component with a 7
inch 800 x 1280 IPS LCD with a pretty low
pixel -
per -
inch count of 216 ppi.
The slightly larger 5.1 ″ Super AMOLED display is the same resolution as its predecessor, and being larger means that the
pixels -
per -
inch count is lower at 432 ppi vs. 441 ppi.
That's double the resolution on the iPad 2 ′ s 1024 - by -768-
pixel display, and ups the
pixel per inch (ppi)
count from 132 to 264.
Pixel count is also measured at 2160 x 1440 along with a 216 boost in
pixels per inch.
Resolution is of course excellent considering the super high 441
pixels -
per -
inch count, and everything is super sharp and crisp.
Let's not forget, however, that it has the same
pixel -
per -
inch count as previous iPhones, and for many, that is plenty sharp enough.
The real estate on this handset is of 5 -
inch packing 720p resolution, which
counts to the
pixel density of 294 PPI (Pixel Per I
pixel density of 294 PPI (
Pixel Per I
Pixel Per Inch).