Viewport resolution (CSS rules)
It is the resolution that interests designers and developers the most because it determines the breakpoints and the definition of media queries. In general we only talk about this resolution.
For the Google Pixel 6 PRO it is :
- 360 pixels width
- 780 pixels height ⚠️ the height is indicative because the Safari browser, Chrome, etc. reduce the visible area
ℹ️ Some analytics tools only display the manufacturer resolution (below) and not the one presented above, so be careful when interpreting the results.
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Pixel density
On the Google Pixel 6 PRO it is 4
If you want to target devices with at least this pixel density in CSS, you can use this media query.
@media only screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 4) {
/* CSS */
}
Also in javascript, it is possible to retrieve the value of the pixel density.
window.devicePixelRatio
// Which will return the figure 4
Manufacturer resolution Google Pixel 6 PRO
Given the pixel density this gives:
- 1440 pixels width
- 3120 pixels height