Interested in the display that Apple has put into its iPhones over the years or the specs that the current iPhone display has? Follow along with us to take a look at the complete iPhone screen list of size, resolution, pixels per inch (ppi), brightness, and more on each iPhone model’s screen.
The iPhone has seen a huge evolution over the years when it comes to displays. While Apple initially resisted using larger screens on its smartphones that were difficult to use with one hand, Samsung followed through and offered everyone what they asked for, bigger and bigger screens.
And with the iPhone 14 lineup, we expect to see Apple’s biggest smartphone screens yet:
Along with this guide on iPhone screens, we have detailed articles on iPhone battery capacity and memory:
Before checking the specifications below, do you know the original iPhone screen size? 😁
Well, here is the full iPhone screen list…
iPhone screen menu: size, resolution, ppi, brightness
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6.7 inches – 2778 x 1284 – 458dpi – 1000-1200 nits – Super Retina XDR OLED with ProMotion
6.1 inches – 2532 x 1170 resolution – 460 pixels per inch – 1000-1200 nits – Super Retina XDR OLED display with ProMotion
6.1 inches – 2532 x 1170 resolution – 460 pixels per inch – 800-1200 nits – Super Retina XDR OLED
5.4 inches – 2340 x 1080 resolution – 476 pixels per inch – 800 – 1200 nits – Super Retina XDR OLED
4.7 inch – 1334 x 750 – 326 ppi – 625 nits – Retina HD LED-backlit display
6.7 inches – 2778 x 1284 resolution – 458 ppi – 800-1200 nits – Super Retina XDR OLED
6.1 inches – 2532 x 1170 resolution – 460 pixels per inch – 800-1200 nits – Super Retina XDR OLED
6.1 inches – 2532 x 1170 resolution – 460 pixels per inch – 625 – 1200 nits – Super Retina XDR OLED
5.4 inches – 2340 x 1080 resolution – 476 pixels per inch – 625 – 1200 nits – Super Retina XDR OLED
4.7 inch – 1334 x 750 – 326 ppi – 625 nits – Retina HD LED-backlit display
6.5 inches – 2688 x 1242 resolution – 458 ppi – 800-1200 nits – Super Retina HD OLED
5.8 inches – 2436 x 1125 – 458 pixels per inch – 800 – 1200 nits – Super Retina HD OLED
6.1 inch – 1792 x 828 – 326 ppi – 625 nits – Liquid Retina HD LED-backlit LCD
6.1 inch – 1792 x 828 resolution – 326 ppi – 625 nits – Liquid Retina HD LED-backlit LCD
6.5 inches – 2688 x 1242 resolution – 458 pixels per inch – 625 nits – Super Retina HD OLED
5.8 inches – 2436 x 1125 resolution – 458 pixels per inch – 625 nits – Super Retina HD OLED
5.8 inches – 2436 x 1125 resolution – 458 pixels per inch – 625 nits – Super Retina HD OLED
5.5 inch – 1920 x 1080 – 401 ppi – 625 nits – LED-backlit Retina HD display
4.7 inch – 1334 x 750 – 326 ppi – 625 nits – Retina HD LED-backlit display
5.5 inch – 1920 x 1080 – 401 ppi – 625 nits – LED-backlit Retina HD display
4.7 inch – 1334 x 750 – 326 ppi – 625 nits – Retina HD LED-backlit display
4 inch – 1136 x 640 resolution – 326 ppi – 500 nits – Retina HD LED-backlit display
5.5 inch – 1920 x 1080 resolution – 401 ppi – 500 nits – LED-backlit Retina HD display
4.7 inches – 1334 x 750 – 326 pixels per inch – 500 nits – LED-backlit Retina HD display
5.5 inch – 1920 x 1080 resolution – 401 ppi – 500 nits – LED-backlit Retina HD display
4.7 inches – 1334 x 750 – 326 pixels per inch – 500 nits – LED-backlit Retina HD display
4 inch – 1136 x 640 resolution – 326 ppi – 500 nits – Retina HD LED-backlit display
4 inch – 1136 x 640 resolution – 326 ppi – 500 nits – Retina HD LED-backlit display
4 inch – 1136 x 640 resolution – 326 ppi – 500 nits – Retina HD LED-backlit display
3.5 inch – 960 x 640 – 326 ppi – Retina HD LED-backlit display
3.5 inch – 960 x 640 – 326 ppi – Retina HD LED-backlit display
3.5 inch – 480 x 320 resolution – 163 ppi – LCD
3.5 inch – 480 x 320 resolution – 163 ppi – LCD
3.5 inch – 480 x 320 resolution – 163 ppi – LCD
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