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! H<br>(px) !! V<br>(px) !! H:V<br>{{0}} !! H × V<br>(Mpx) !! Usage
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<!--480 320 iPhone 3G(S), 1 => HVGA 3:2-->
| 1136 || 640 || {{resratio|16:9}} || 0.727 || Apple▼
<!--960 640 iPhone 4(s) => DVGA 3:2-->
▲| 1136 || 640 || {{resratio|16:9}} || 0.727 || Apple <!--SE1, 6(s), 5(s/c)-->
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| 1334 || 750 || {{resratio|16:9}} || 1.000 || Apple <!--SE3/2, 7-->
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| 1792 || 828 || {{resratio|19.5:9}} || 1.484 || Apple <!--11, Xr-->
<!-- 1920 1080 iPhone 8/7/6(s) Plus => FHD 16:9-->
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| 2160 || 1080 || {{resratio|18:9}} || 2.333 || Android
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| 2280 || 1080 || {{resratio|19:9}} || 2.462 || Android
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| 2340 || 1080 || {{resratio|19.5:9}} || 2.527 || Android, Apple <!--13/12 Mini-->
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| 2400 || 1080 || {{resratio|20:9}} || 2.592 || Android
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| 2408 || 1080 || {{resratio|20:9}} || 2.600 || Android
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| 2436 || 1125 || {{resratio|
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| 2532 || 1170 || {{resratio|19.5:9}} || 2.962 || Apple <!--14, 13/12 (Pro)-->
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| 2556 || 1179 || {{resratio|19.5:9}} || 3.014 || Apple <!--15 (Pro), 14 Pro-->
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| 2688 || 1242 || {{resratio|19.5:9}} || 3.338 || Apple <!--11 Pro Max, Xs Max-->
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| 2778 || 1284 || {{resratio|19.5:9}} || 3.567 || Apple <!--14 Plus, 13/12 Pro Max-->
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| 2960 || 1440 || {{resratio|18.5:9}} || 4.262 || Android
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<!-- === 16:9 === -->
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]]
<!-- === 19.5:9 === -->
Keeping the pixel density of previous models, the [[iPhone X]]
Subsequent Apple smartphones and [[phablet]]s stayed with that aspect ratio but increased screen size slightly with approximately constant pixel density. The resulting resolutions have longer sides divisible by 6 and hardly rounded shorter sides:
{{resx|1792|828}} ([[iPhone 11]], [[iPhone Xr|Xr]]),
<!--{{resx|2436|1125}} ([[iPhone X|X]][[iPhone Xs|(s)]], [[iPhone 11 Pro|11 Pro]]),-->
{{resx|2532|1170}} ([[iPhone 12|12]]/[[iPhone 13|13 (Pro)]], [[iPhone 14|14]]),
{{resx|2556|1179}} ([[iPhone 14|14]][[iPhone 14 Pro| (Pro)]], [[iPhone 15 Pro|15 Pro]]),
<!--{{resx|2688|1242}} ([[iPhone Xs Max|Xs Max]], [[iPhone 11 Pro Max|11 Pro Max]]),-->
{{resx|2778|1284}} ([[iPhone 12 Pro Max|12]]/[[iPhone 13 Pro Max|13 Pro Max]], [[iPhone 14 Plus|14 Plus]]),
{{resx|2796|1290}} ([[iPhone 14 Pro Max|14]]/[[iPhone 15 Pro Max|15 Pro Max]], [[iPhone 15 Plus|15 Plus]]).
The only Apple smartphone models that shared an ultra-wide {{resratio|19½|9}} resolution with Android phones were the [[iPhone 12 Mini|iPhone 12]]/[[iPhone 13 Mini|13 Mini]] with {{resx|2340|1080}}.
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