1440: X 3088 ~upd~
Most phones with this screen come out of the box set to to save battery. To truly experience what your device is capable of, you usually have to go into Settings > Display > Screen Resolution and manually toggle on the maximum 1440p setting.
| Resolution | Common Name | Pixel Count | Comparison | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | FHD+ (Full HD+) | ~2.6 Million | The industry standard. 1440p has 78% more pixels than this. | | 1440 x 3088 | QHD+ (Quad HD+) | ~4.4 Million | The target resolution. Sharper text and images. | | 1440 x 3200 | QHD+ (Standard) | ~4.6 Million | Very similar; found on phones like the Galaxy S22/S23 Ultra. | 1440 x 3088
At first glance, this string of numbers appears to be a technical specification for a smartphone display—specifically, a tall, narrow 19.3:9 aspect ratio found in flagship devices. Yet, this resolution is more than pixel density; it is a philosophy of attention. The number 1440 (width) is dwarfed by 3088 (height), creating a conduit that prioritizes depth over breadth, the individual over the crowd, the feed over the vista. Most phones with this screen come out of