Screen size question
JCONNOR68
Newbie

I am familliarizing myself with screen size vs. aspect ratio, etc. I am looking for the widest phone with biggest total area (I don't like these taller/narrower phones).  I currectly have a note 4.  My question is when I see that the Pixel 2XL is 6.22x3.02, is that the viewable screen area or does that measurement include the entire phone (in which case the screen/body size would need to be considered I think)?

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Re: Screen size question
stef7
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I think that is the total size of the phone, i.e. the viewing area is going to actually be less than 6.22x3.02.

See the image here:

Pixel 2 Tech Specs - Google Store


I guess you can estimate the actual size of the LCD itself, knowing the unit is 6.0" on the diagonal, and the aspect ratio / horizontal / vertical pixels.

Note: there are reports of screen burn in with the 2XL, and some other screen issues that people are dealing with at them moment.

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stef7
Master - Level 2

I think that is the total size of the phone, i.e. the viewing area is going to actually be less than 6.22x3.02.

See the image here:

Pixel 2 Tech Specs - Google Store


I guess you can estimate the actual size of the LCD itself, knowing the unit is 6.0" on the diagonal, and the aspect ratio / horizontal / vertical pixels.

Note: there are reports of screen burn in with the 2XL, and some other screen issues that people are dealing with at them moment.

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Re: Screen size question
vzw_customer_support
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JCONNOR68, screen size is also important to me as I also use the Note 4. We will provide some additional details about the Pixel 2XL. According to the specs the phone has the following screen size: 6.0” Display type: pOLEDResolution/ PPI: 2880 x 1440 / 538 (QHD+) w/ rounded corners (radius = 4mm) Follow this link for complete details: http://spr.ly/65868CefI* (Scroll to bottom of screen)

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