Pixel pitch (mm) to PPI for Android FHD+ 2400x1080 Display Profile
0.085 Pixel pitch (mm) = 298.824 Pixels per inch (PPI) · display-density conversion for Android FHD+ 2400x1080
Direct Answer
On the fixed Android FHD+ 2400x1080 display profile, 0.085 pixel pitch (mm) works out to about 298.824 pixels per inch (ppi)
This result uses the fixed Android FHD+ 2400x1080 display grid, so diagonal pixels stay constant for this page.
For 0.055 Pixel pitch (mm), the Android FHD+ 2400x1080 profile returns 461.818 Pixels per inch (PPI).
Converter Calculator
298.824 Pixels per inch (PPI)
SwitchExplanation
Formula: PPI = 25.4 / pixel_pitch_mm. Why: this route fixes the resolution profile to Android FHD+ 2400x1080, so diagonal pixels stay constant for every calculation.
Android FHD+ 2400x1080: a fixed resolution profile with 2400 × 1080 pixels, used as the density basis for this page.
Pixel pitch (mm): a screen-density quantity in this family that depends on the selected resolution profile.
Pixels per inch (PPI): a screen-density quantity in this family that depends on the selected resolution profile.
This route is useful when comparing panel sharpness and physical pixel spacing for the fixed Android FHD+ 2400x1080 resolution profile.
This page is profile-dependent rather than universal because PPI, screen size, and pixel pitch depend on the selected resolution profile (Android FHD+ 2400x1080).
Common Conversion Values
| Pixel pitch (mm) | Pixels per inch (PPI) |
|---|---|
| 0.055 | 461.818 |
| 0.06 | 423.333 |
| 0.078 | 325.641 |
| 0.085 | 298.824 |
| 0.097 | 261.856 |
| 0.115 | 220.87 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does pixel pitch (mm) to ppi use a fixed resolution profile?
Yes. Pixel pitch (mm) to PPI is fixed to Android FHD+ 2400x1080 (2400x1080).
How do I reverse mm/pixel to PPI for Android FHD+ 2400x1080?
Use the opposite-direction page for Android FHD+ 2400x1080 to convert pixels per inch (ppi) back to pixel pitch (mm).
Can pixel pitch (mm) to ppi replace full display calibration?
No. Pixel pitch (mm) to PPI provides geometric density calculations, not color, panel-response, or calibration measurements.