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Full HD measures 1920 × 1080 pixels. Again, the pixel density will depend on how large the screen is overall. With smartphones at the 5-inch mark, the pixel density sits around 440 PPI, while on a 5.5-inch screen that number drops to 400 PPI.
Resolution. Resolution refers to the number of pixels on display or in a camera sensor. ... For example, a display with 720 × 1280 pixels is much higher resolution than a display with 480 × 800 pixels.
Phone resolution doesn't matter here's why. Is packing more pixels per inch the answer? It's often assumed that the higher the resolution we pack onto our smartphone screens, the better the product, and I've been guilty of this thinking myself.
Let's consider a phone with screen size of 5. If it's a 720p display then the number of pixels along the length will be 1280 and along the width would be 720. Thus giving a pixel density of approx 330 PPI. If the same display then was to have a resolution of 1080p then the pixels would be 1920×1080.
A higher PPI, or pixel density, means that you get a lot more detail for anything that's displayed on your screen. Which means better images, better fonts, smoother lines, or in other words, higher quality.
If you're comparing two screens of the same size but with different resolutions, the screen with the higher resolution (that's the one with more pixels) will be able to show you more of what you're working on, so you don't have to scroll so much. Because that screen has more pixels, the image will be sharper.
The highest resolution of a mobile phone on the market today is around 440 pixels per inch (PPI). The average is closer to 300 PPI. If you think resolution on your smartphone today is plenty good enough and couldn't possibly go higher, think again.
PPI stands for Pixels Per Inch. Most modern phone screens have 250 PPI or higher, and some high-end phones have over 500 PPI (the Galaxy S8 Plus has 571 PPI). When you go above 350 PPI, it becomes almost impossible to see individual pixels.
Does PPI matter when choosing your TV, computer display or smartphone? Yes, it does, and it matters quite a lot. When you go buy a new smartphone, or computer monitor, or TV, or any other type of device that has a display, you might be tempted to choose the one that has the largest diagonal size.
Probably the minimum value for reasonable print quality is 180 PPI. For a better image you can go to 240 PPI and for the best quality you may have to go to 300 PPI. The table below shows the file size you need to make common sized prints.
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