1600×2560
Resolution Guide
Complete guide to the 1600×2560px screenshot resolution. Which devices use it, store requirements, and aspect ratio analysis.
Devices Using 1600×2560 Resolution
| Device | Platform | Type | Year | PPI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 | Android | tablet | 2023 | 274 |
| Google Pixel Tablet | Android | tablet | 2023 | 276 |
Store Requirements at 1600×2560
🤖 Google Play
| Resolution | 1600 × 2560px (portrait) |
| Format | PNG or JPEG |
| Max File Size | 8 MB |
| Screenshots | 2–8 |
| Color Space | sRGB |
Aspect Ratio Analysis
At 1600×2560 pixels, this resolution has an aspect ratio of 5:8. This specific ratio provides a balanced canvas with good proportions for both content and UI elements.
Is 1600×2560 the Right Size?
✅ Use 1600×2560 if:
- Your primary target devices are: Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, Google Pixel Tablet
- You're targeting the Google Play
- Your app is designed for tablet users
⚠️ Consider a different size if:
- Your target devices have a different resolution (check the complete device list)
- You need screenshots for multiple device classes (you'll need multiple resolutions)
- You're only targeting the App Store — Apple requires specific resolutions per device class
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which devices use 1600×2560 resolution?
The following devices use 1600×2560 pixels: Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, Google Pixel Tablet. This resolution has an aspect ratio of 5:8 and 4.1 megapixels total.
Is 1600×2560 the right resolution for App Store screenshots?
1600×2560 is primarily an Android device resolution. For Google Play, this resolution is accepted. For the App Store, check if your target devices match an Apple screenshot size class.
What is the aspect ratio of 1600×2560?
1600×2560 has an aspect ratio of 5:8. In portrait orientation, this means the screen is 1.60 times taller than it is wide. This aspect ratio is wider than average.
Can I use 1600×2560 screenshots for different devices?
Google Play handles resolution scaling automatically. You can upload 1600×2560 screenshots and they'll be adapted for other devices. However, providing high-resolution screenshots ensures the best visual quality across all device types.
How do I export screenshots at exactly 1600×2560?
In Figma: create a frame at 1600×2560, design your screenshot, then export at 1x scale. In Photoshop: set canvas size to 1600×2560 pixels, design, then Save As PNG. In AppFrames: select the device and the correct resolution is set automatically. Always verify the exported file dimensions before uploading.