Iphone 5s -> screen resolution?
Full HD?
1, 136×640 pixels at 326 ppi
Yes 326 ppi more information you can see it
http://mobilebazer.com/apple-iphone-5s-price-in-bangladesh/
Yes, its a retina display. Way above hd
No, the iPhone 5s is not full HD, which would be 1920 x 1080.It's 1136 x 640, which is about one-third smaller. However, it's a retina display, which is a marketing term for a screen that has such high resolution that a person with normal vision can't see the pixels individually at normal viewing distances. And when a screen is a retina screen, it doesn't have to be Full HD. In other words, given the size of the iPhone's screen, you can't see the difference between the iPhone resolution and Full HD, anyway.
iPads have somewhat higher resolution than Full HD, at 2048 x 1536 pixels.
1870 x 1054
It is that because I have one and that is what it is
- Why doesn't the iPhone 6 have 1080p resolution? Ever since 2013 all flagship phones have 1080p resolution or above. Why is the iPhone 6 an exception?
- Why are the colors and resolution on my iPhone so much better than on my laptop? I'm a photographer (and yes, I know I should be editing on a desktop) and when I post photos it seems like the colors are much deeper and the resolution is much more clear on my iPhone than they are where I edit them… On my laptop. Which device is "off"? Will they be closer if I were to edit on a desktop (I'm in the process of saving up for one)?
- What's better resolution? My Iphone 5 camera or my eyes So basically, i took some photos with my iphone 5 the other day and i happened to notice that it was such clear resolution, it actually seemed better than my eyesight! Could it be that apple have actually developed a camera that is betetr than the human eye!
- What is the device with highest resolution? I want to know what is the device cellphone, etc. With highest resolution in the screen. They said its the iphone with 326ppi. But now i saw another one with 360ppi. Can someone tell me what is the highest definition device in the world.