iPhone 17e
20266.1" · 19.5:9
2532 × 1170 · 460 PPI
One of the easiest current iPhones to compare if you want the familiar 6.1-inch lane without paying Pro money.
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A quick way to line up common iPhone, Galaxy, and iPad sizes without hopping through product pages one by one.
iPhone 17e vs Galaxy S26
6.1" · 19.5:9 vs 6.2" · 19.5:9
A current compact-flagship style matchup if you are deciding between Apple and Samsung without going oversized.
iPhone Air vs Galaxy S25 Edge
6.5" · 19.5:9 vs 6.7" · 19.5:9
A useful side-by-side if you care about thin bodies, larger screens, and the trade-off between size feel and density.
iPhone 17 Pro Max vs Galaxy S26 Ultra
6.9" · 19.5:9 vs 6.9" · 19.5:9
The current large-screen flagship showdown if you want the biggest slabs both brands sell.
Sizes are grouped by the class people usually shop by. Small yearly changes can happen, so use the guide below when you need model-by-model detail.
Read iPhone screen size guideThese are the models worth checking first if you want current Apple and Samsung size references, not just last year’s lineup memory.
iPhone 17e
20266.1" · 19.5:9
2532 × 1170 · 460 PPI
One of the easiest current iPhones to compare if you want the familiar 6.1-inch lane without paying Pro money.
iPhone Air
20256.5" · 19.5:9
2736 × 1260 · 460 PPI
Interesting if standard iPhones feel a little tight but Pro Max bodies already feel like too much phone.
iPhone 17 Pro Max
20256.9" · 19.5:9
2868 × 1320 · 460 PPI
Still the big Apple reference point when you want the largest current iPhone screen and the densest premium tier feel.
Galaxy S26
20266.2" · 19.5:9
2340 × 1080 · 416 PPI
A good Android counterpoint to the 6.1-inch iPhone crowd, especially if you are comparing compact flagship-class phones.
Galaxy S25 Edge
20256.7" · 19.5:9
3120 × 1440 · 513 PPI
Worth checking if you care about a thinner body but do not want to give up a dense 6.7-inch panel.
Galaxy S26 Ultra
20266.9" · 19.5:9
3120 × 1440 · 498 PPI
One of the clearest examples of how a huge phone can still stay very dense on paper and visually sharp in real use.
The mainstream iPhone size lane. This is usually where Apple keeps the most familiar one-hand-friendly shape, with e models staying close to the same footprint.
6.1" · 19.5:9
6.1" · 19.5:9
6.1" · 19.5:9
6.1" · 19.5:9
6.1" · 19.5:9
6.1" · 19.5:9
2532 × 1170 · 460 PPI
6.1" · 19.5:9
2532 × 1170 · 460 PPI
6.3" · 19.5:9
2622 × 1206 · 460 PPI
A middle step for people who want more canvas than the standard size without jumping straight to the biggest Pro Max body.
6.5" · 19.5:9
2736 × 1260 · 460 PPI
This is usually the premium version of Apple’s mainstream footprint. Great when you want the better camera tier without making the phone much harder to handle.
6.1" · 19.5:9
6.1" · 19.5:9
6.1" · 19.5:9
6.1" · 19.5:9
6.3" · 19.5:9
6.3" · 19.5:9
2622 × 1206 · 460 PPI
This is where Apple’s larger everyday phones live. Better for reading, video, and battery life, but you feel the jump in reach and carry size immediately.
6.7" · 19.5:9
6.7" · 19.5:9
6.7" · 19.5:9
6.7" · 19.5:9
6.7" · 19.5:9
6.7" · 19.5:9
6.7" · 19.5:9
6.9" · 19.5:9
6.9" · 19.5:9
2868 × 1320 · 460 PPI
Still useful as a reality check if you miss smaller phones. This class is now rare, which is exactly why people still search for it.
4.7" · 16:9
Samsung’s mainstream flagship size. This is the Android lane people compare most often with the regular iPhone and e-class iPhones.
6.1" · 19.5:9
6.1" · 19.5:9
6.2" · 19.5:9
6.2" · 19.5:9
6.2" · 19.5:9
2340 × 1080 · 416 PPI
The 6.6 to 6.7-inch Galaxy lane now splits into a few personalities: traditional Plus, value-leaning FE, and sharper thin-body Edge models.
6.6" · 19.5:9
6.6" · 19.5:9
6.7" · 19.5:9
6.7" · 19.5:9
6.7" · 19.5:9
2340 × 1080 · 385 PPI
6.7" · 19.5:9
3120 × 1440 · 513 PPI
6.7" · 19.5:9
3120 × 1440 · 513 PPI
This is Samsung’s largest slab-style flagship tier. Great if you want maximum canvas, but it belongs in the “big phone on purpose” category.
6.8" · 19.5:9
6.8" · 19.5:9
6.8" · 19.5:9
6.9" · 19.5:9
6.9" · 19.5:9
3120 × 1440 · 498 PPI
These deserve their own bucket because the cover and inner screens solve different problems. The inner screen especially changes how “phone size” feels.
6.9" · 21:9
2520 × 1080 · 397 PPI
6.5" · 21:9
2520 × 1080 · 422 PPI
8" · 10.8:9
2184 × 1968 · 367 PPI
Useful as a size reference when a phone already feels too small and you are really deciding between a large phone and a compact tablet.
8.3" · 4:3
10.9" · 4:3
11" · 4:3
13" · 4:3
11" · 4:3
13" · 4:3