Is there any limit for the mobile resolution?

Anil Jain

Anil Jain

@CrazyBoy Oct 17, 2024
Not even few months back when 1024*768 was considers to be very rich resolution and only a few devices had that available.

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Today we have many phones in market that's claiming to be having a 2K resolution. Now with Vivo XPlay 3S, expected Galaxy S5 and Opto devices mobile companies are moving towards 2560*1440

My Questions is on a 4/ 5/ or 5.7 inch device is it worth having that resolution? Anything over 1024*768 shouldn't make much of the difference, does it?

So do CEan's think that the rat race is going to end sometime soon?

-CB

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  • Abhishek Rawal

    Abhishek Rawal

    @abhishek-fg9tRh Dec 28, 2013

    Anil Jain
    My Questions is on a 4/ 5/ or 5.7 inch device is it worth having that resolution? Anything over 1024*768 shouldn't make much of the difference, does it?
    Anything above 250 PPI is not noticed by human-eye. We have to care more about Pixel density (which depends on Diagonal screen size & resolution both) than just resolution.
  • Anoop Kumar

    Anoop Kumar

    @anoop-kumar-GDGRCn Dec 29, 2013

    Abhishek Rawal
    Anything above 250 PPI is not noticed by human-eye.
    Any supportive study for this!☕
  • Abhishek Rawal

    Abhishek Rawal

    @abhishek-fg9tRh Dec 29, 2013

    Anoop Kumar
    Any supportive study for this!☕
    blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/16554/is-the-samsung-galaxy-s4-really-worth-it/

    #-Link-Snipped-#

    Which scientific experiment has proved this ? Well IDK. But, in every technical blog that's talking about PPI/DPI, I have obtained 250 PPI as ideal threshold. But it can range upto 300 though.
    However, as we move ahead of 300 PPI, you (here, your eyes) ain't capable of catch the difference.
  • Anoop Kumar

    Anoop Kumar

    @anoop-kumar-GDGRCn Dec 29, 2013

    That's not study. It just written by some fanboy.
    Can anyone with compare with 300ppi vs 441ppi (galaxy s4).

    Here is just a showcase (Noted, it also depends on quality of screen)
    <a href="https://www.phonearena.com/news/Most-resolute-phones-with-the-highest-pixel-density-displays_id48823" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Most resolute: phones with the highest pixel density displays - PhoneArena</a>

    Also: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel_density" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Pixel Density</a> ( 2272 PPI display already have been developed.)
  • Anand Tamariya

    Anand Tamariya

    @anand-tamariya-DnfjEX Dec 29, 2013

    I must give it to Steve Jobs - he made a sales pitch about PPI and the world took it as science! Hope following explanation will lay this debate to rest once and for all #-Link-Snipped-#
    ...the legally accepted norm of 20/20 vision only asks for 876 ppi/dpi at 4 inches!
  • Anoop Kumar

    Anoop Kumar

    @anoop-kumar-GDGRCn Dec 29, 2013

    It's legally accepted that , one should able to see 876ppi and from above article.
    maximum could be..
    At 4 inches, the maximum the human eye needs is 2190 ppi/dpi.
    That's high quite high 😘