Ten years ago, the original iPhone's 3.5-inch touchscreen with 480 x 320 resolution was considered large, spacious, and high-resolution.。
A decade later and the iPhone X's "Super Retina display" has so many pixels you could fit 14 of the original iPhone's home screens onto its single OLED screen. How's that for mind-blowing?
SEE ALSO:If you own an iPhone X, you absolutely need to know this gesture trick。The iPhone X has the largest and highest resolution on any iPhone. Its screen measures 5.8-inches (diagonally) and while not perfectly full (#notchlife), the pixels are still tightly packed from corner-to-corner with a 2,436 x 1,125 resolution at 458 ppi.。
In comparison, the original iPhone only had a measly 163 ppi (state-of-the-art at the time, but garbage by today's standards).。
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Here's how the original iPhone's 3.5-inch screen compares to the iPhone X's 5.8-inch display:。Credit: bob al-green/mashable 。
And here's all the original home screens that would fit on the iPhone X: 。Credit: BOB AL-GREEN/MASHABLE。
This is what a decade of technology 3.5-inch touchscreen with 480 x 320 resolution was considered large, spacious, and high-resol. 。
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