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Samsung Galaxy S25

6.2" AMOLED · 1080× 2340 · 416 PPI

Optimal Viewing Distance

21cm

Retina distance: 21cm / 8.3in

Too Close
< 6cm
Perfect Zone
21cm
Good Zone
32cm
Acceptable Zone
53cm
Too Far
84cm
21cm Perfect Zone

Retina quality — pixels are invisible at this distance.

32cm Good Zone

Sharp image — slightly past the ideal distance but still excellent.

53cm Acceptable Zone

The screen appears smaller — you're starting to miss fine details.

84cm Too Far

You're not using your screen's full resolution. Move closer.

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Specifications

Samsung Galaxy S25 specifications
Brand Samsung
Model Galaxy S25
Screen Size 6.2"
Resolution 1080×2340
Panel AMOLED
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) None
Response Time 1 ms GTG
HDR Certification None
SDR Brightness 747 nits
HDR Peak Brightness 2600 nits
Contrast Ratio 1:1,000,000
Ports USB-C
Color Gamut sRGB 100% · DCI-P3 100%
Viewing Angle 178° — Excellent
Pixel Density (PPI) 416
Aspect Ratio 6:13
Year 2025

Category Ranking

Pixel Density (PPI) #25 / 28in category
368 PPI416 PPI521 PPI
HDR Peak Brightness #17 / 28in category
2000 nits2600 nits4500 nits
DCI-P3 Color Gamut #1 / 28in category
100%100%100%
Refresh Rate120 Hz
StandardHighUltra

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the optimal viewing distance for the Samsung Galaxy S25?
The optimal viewing distance for the Samsung Galaxy S25 (6.2") is approximately 21cm. At this distance, individual pixels become invisible to the human eye.
What is the PPI of the Samsung Galaxy S25?
The Samsung Galaxy S25 has a pixel density of 416 PPI (pixels per inch) with a 1080×2340 resolution on a 6.2" display.
Is the Samsung Galaxy S25 good for mobile use?
With 416 PPI and a 6.2" AMOLED display, the Samsung Galaxy S25 is excellent for mobile use when viewed from the recommended distance of 21cm.

Methodology & Sources

Formula: Retina distance (cm) = 3438 / PPI. Displayed values are rounded for readability.

Sources: Official manufacturer spec sheets and product pages. Specs are normalized before comparisons.

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