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Galaxy S24 Ultra Screen Resolution & Specs

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra has a resolution of 3120 x 1440 pixels (QHD+) at 505 PPI on a 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and 2600 nits peak brightness.

Complete Display Specifications

SpecificationGalaxy S24 Ultra
Resolution3120 × 1440 pixels (QHD+)
Screen Size6.8 inches (diagonal)
Pixel Density505 PPI
Aspect Ratio19.5:9
Display TypeDynamic AMOLED 2X
Refresh Rate1-120Hz (adaptive)
HDRYes (HDR10+)
Peak Brightness2600 nits
Total Pixels4,492,800
S Pen SupportYes

Comparison with S23 Ultra

SpecGalaxy S23 UltraGalaxy S24 Ultra
Resolution3088 × 14403120 × 1440
Screen Size6.8”6.8”
PPI500505
Peak Brightness1750 nits2600 nits
Display TypeDynamic AMOLED 2XDynamic AMOLED 2X

The S24 Ultra features a slight resolution increase and a substantial 49% boost in peak brightness. The panel characteristics are otherwise consistent.

S24 Ultra vs iPhone 15 Pro Max

SpecGalaxy S24 UltraiPhone 15 Pro Max
Resolution3120 × 14402796 × 1290
Total Pixels4,492,8003,606,840
Screen Size6.8”6.7”
PPI505460
Refresh Rate120Hz120Hz
Peak Brightness2600 nits2000 nits

The S24 Ultra has 24.5% more total pixels, higher PPI, and brighter peak output. Note that Samsung defaults to FHD+ rendering, so the QHD+ advantage requires manual activation in settings.

For all Samsung Galaxy specs, see Samsung Galaxy Screen Resolutions. Calculate any display’s pixel density with the PPI Calculator.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Galaxy S24 Ultra screen resolution?
The Galaxy S24 Ultra has a resolution of 3120 x 1440 pixels (QHD+) at 505 PPI on a 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display.
Is the S24 Ultra display better than the iPhone 15 Pro Max?
The S24 Ultra has higher native resolution (3120x1440 vs 2796x1290) and higher PPI (505 vs 460). Both offer 120Hz OLED with HDR. The S24 Ultra has higher peak brightness at 2600 nits vs 2000 nits.
Does the S24 Ultra default to QHD+ resolution?
No, Samsung ships the S24 Ultra with FHD+ (1080p) rendering enabled by default to conserve battery. You can manually switch to QHD+ (1440p) in Display settings.