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== Unsystematic resolutions ==
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Some hardware devices, smartphones in particular, use non-standard resolutions for their displays. Still, their aspect ratio or one of the dimensions is often derived from one of the standards.
|+ (Ultra) wide smartphone display resolutions
! Name !! H<br>(px) !! V<br>(px) !! H:V<br>{{0}} !! H × V<br>(Mpx) !! Usage
|-
! * <!--reference needed for "WDVGA"-->
| 1136 || 640 || {{resratio|16:9}} || 0.727 || Apple
|-
! *
| 1334 || 750 || {{resratio|16:9}} || 1.000 || Apple
|-
! * <!--reference needed for "UWHD" or "UWFHD"-->
| 2220 || 1080 || {{resratio|18.5:9}} || 2.400 || Android
|-
! * <!--reference needed for "UWHD" or "UWFHD"-->
| 2280 || 1080 || {{resratio|19:9}} || 2.462 || Android
|-
! * <!--reference needed for "UWHD" or "UWFHD"-->
| 2340 || 1080 || {{resratio|19.5:9}} || 2.527 || Android, Apple
|-
! * <!--reference needed for "UWHD" or "UWFHD"-->
| 2400 || 1080 || {{resratio|20:9}} || 2.592 || Android
|-
! * <!--reference needed for "UWHD" or "UWFHD"-->
| 2408 || 1080 || {{resratio|20:9}} || 2.600 || Android
|-
! *
| 2436 || 1125 || {{resratio|13:6}} || 2.741 || Apple
|-
! *
| 2688 || 1242 || {{resratio|13:6}} || 3.338 || Apple
|-
! * <!--reference needed for "WQHD" or "UWQHD"-->
| 2960 || 1440 || {{resratio|18.5:9}} || 4.262 || Android
|-
! * <!--reference needed for "WQHD" or "UWQHD"-->
| 3040 || 1440 || {{resratio|19:9}} || 4.378 || Android
|-
! * <!--reference needed for "WQHD" or "UWQHD"-->
| 3120 || 1440 || {{resratio|19.5:9}} || 4.493 || Android
|}
 
Some hardware devices, smartphones in particular, use non-standard resolutions for their displays. Still, their aspect ratio or one of the dimensions is often derived from one of the standards. Many of them have bend edges, rounded corners, notches or islands for sensors, which may make some pixels invisible or unused.
 
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After having used VGA-based {{resratio|3|2}} resolutions HVGA ({{resx|480|320}}) and "Retina" DVGA ({{resx|960|640}}) for several years in their iPhone and iPod products with a screen diagonal of 9{{nbsp}}cm or 3.5 inches, Apple started using more exotic variants when they adopted the {{resratio|16|9}} aspect ratio to provide a consistent pixel density across screen sizes: first {{resx|1136|640}} with the [[iPhone 5]], [[IPhone 5C|5C]], [[IPhone 5S|5S]] and [[IPhone SE (1st generation)|SE 1st]] for 10{{nbsp}}cm or 4 inch screens, and later the 1-megapixel resolution of {{resx|1334|750}} with the [[iPhone 6]], [[IPhone 6S|6S]], [[IPhone 7|7]], [[IPhone 8|8]], [[IPhone SE (2nd generation)|SE 2nd]] and [[IPhone SE (3rd generation)|SE 3rd]] for 12{{nbsp}}cm or 4.7 inch screens, while devices with 14{{nbsp}}cm or 5.5 inch screens used [[#FHD|standard {{resx|1920|1080}}]] with the [[IPhone 6|iPhone 6 Plus]], [[IPhone 6S|6S Plus]], [[IPhone 7|7 Plus]] and [[IPhone 8|8 Plus]].
 
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Even wider resolutions with the same aspect ratio of {{resratio|19½|9}} as iPhones are {{resx|3120|1440}} (e.g. [[Samsung Galaxy S24+|S24+]] and Ultra) or {{resx|2340|1080}} (Poco M3).
 
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