1668×2420
Resolution Guide
Complete guide to the 1668×2420px screenshot resolution. Which devices use it, store requirements, and aspect ratio analysis.
Devices Using 1668×2420 Resolution
| Device | Platform | Type | Year | PPI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| iPad Pro 11" (M4) | Apple | tablet | 2024 | 264 |
Store Requirements at 1668×2420
🍎 App Store
| Resolution | 1668 × 2420px (portrait) |
| Format | PNG or JPEG |
| Max File Size | 10 MB |
| Screenshots | 1–10 per device class |
| Color Space | sRGB or Display P3 |
Aspect Ratio Analysis
At 1668×2420 pixels, this resolution has an aspect ratio of 417:605. This specific ratio provides a balanced canvas with good proportions for both content and UI elements.
Is 1668×2420 the Right Size?
✅ Use 1668×2420 if:
- Your primary target devices are: iPad Pro 11" (M4)
- You're targeting the App Store
- 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 Google Play — check if Android devices use a different standard resolution
Similar Resolutions
Frequently Asked Questions
Which devices use 1668×2420 resolution?
The following devices use 1668×2420 pixels: iPad Pro 11" (M4). This resolution has an aspect ratio of 417:605 and 4.0 megapixels total.
Is 1668×2420 the right resolution for App Store screenshots?
Yes — 1668×2420 is a valid App Store screenshot resolution used by iPad Pro 11" (M4). Upload screenshots at exactly this resolution for these device classes.
What is the aspect ratio of 1668×2420?
1668×2420 has an aspect ratio of 417:605. In portrait orientation, this means the screen is 1.45 times taller than it is wide. This aspect ratio is wider than average.
Can I use 1668×2420 screenshots for different devices?
Apple allows screenshot scaling for devices within the same size class. If you upload 1668×2420 screenshots, Apple may display them on devices with similar (but not identical) resolutions. However, for best results, provide exact-resolution screenshots for each required size class.
How do I export screenshots at exactly 1668×2420?
In Figma: create a frame at 1668×2420, design your screenshot, then export at 1x scale. In Photoshop: set canvas size to 1668×2420 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.