Why test your site on HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle?
Narrow viewport
With only 360 pixels wide, HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle is among the most restrictive formats. This is where tables overflow, titles break poorly, and buttons become too small.
Older hardware
The hardware of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle dates from 2016. Its processor makes costly animations, heavy scripts, and display times visible that recent devices mask.
2x density
With a density of 2x, HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle provides a useful benchmark to ensure your images remain sharp without serving unnecessarily large files.
CSS viewport resolution of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle
This resolution is what your stylesheet actually manipulates. It determines the applied breakpoint, the number of displayed columns, and the size of your images.
360 pixels in width
640 pixels in height (height)
The height remains indicative: Safari, Chrome, and other mobile browsers reduce the visible area with their address bar, which folds on scroll.
Be cautious when analyzing your statistics: some tools only report the manufacturer resolution, never the CSS viewport presented here.
Pixel density of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle
The device pixel ratio of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle is 2. Each CSS pixel is thus rendered by 2 physical pixels, making any image provided in simple resolution immediately visible.
Manufacturer resolution of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle
This is the number of physical pixels on the screen, as announced by the manufacturer. Useful for preparing your image exports, useless for your media queries.
- 720 pixels in width
- 1280 pixels in height
- 267 pixels per inch (ppi)
- 5.5 inches diagonal, or 14 cm
- Screen ratio of 16:9
Media queries and code snippets for HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle
These snippets are generated from the exact characteristics of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle. Copy them directly into your stylesheet or configuration.
CSS media query
Targets screens whose width matches that of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle and models of the same format.
@media only screen and (min-width: 360px) and (max-width: 639px) {
/* HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle */
}Density media query
Serves high-resolution images to screens of at least 2x.
@media only screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2),
only screen and (min-resolution: 192dpi) {
/* High-density images and icons */
}Tailwind configuration
Adds a named breakpoint at the exact width of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle.
// tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
theme: {
screens: {
'htc-desire-10-lifestyle': '360px'
}
}
}JavaScript detection
Detects format and density client-side.
const isDeviceWidth = window.matchMedia('(min-width: 360px)').matches;
const isHighDensity = window.devicePixelRatio >= 2;Meta viewport tag
Essential for HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle to use its CSS viewport and not a simulated width of 980 pixels.
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">Free HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle simulator
Mobile FIRST does not yet include HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle, but a model with the same format is available. You can already validate your breakpoints and display density.
This is where the difference with Chrome DevTools' responsive mode is seen: DevTools resizes a window, the extension replicates the device's browser and allows exporting shareable screenshots and videos.
- 01 Install the extension — Add Mobile FIRST to Chrome, Firefox, or Edge. Installation is free and requires no account.
- 02 Open the page to test — Go to the URL to check, including a local address like localhost:3000.
- 03 Choose HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle — Select HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle from the list of devices. The viewport switches to 360 x 640 pixels, and the mobile User-Agent is applied.
- 04 Check rendering — Scroll, change orientation, test your forms, then capture an image or video to share.
Test your site on HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle directly in your browser, without buying the device.
- Over 70 devices included, including a model with the same format
- Real viewport, User-Agent, and touch events
- Also works on localhost and in pre-production
- Exportable screenshots and videos
Models sharing the format of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle
These 5 devices share exactly the viewport of 360 x 640 pixels and the 2x density of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle. Their CSS rendering is therefore exactly the same: what you validate on one is valid on all others.
Comparison with similar models
The neighboring formats of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle are the ones to test right after, as they reveal poorly placed breakpoints.
| Model | CSS Viewport | Pixel density | Manufacturer resolution |
|---|---|---|---|
| HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle | 360 x 640 | 2x | 720 x 1280 |
| Apple iPhone SE | 320 x 568 | 2x | 640 x 1136 |
| HTC Desire 628 | 360 x 640 | 2x | 720 x 1280 |
| Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime | 360 x 640 | 2x | 720 x 1280 |
| Samsung Galaxy J5 | 360 x 640 | 2x | 720 x 1280 |
| Samsung Galaxy J7 | 360 x 640 | 2x | 720 x 1280 |
| Apple iPhone SE | 375 x 667 | 2x | 750 x 1334 |
Frequently asked questions about HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle
What is the CSS viewport resolution of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle?
The CSS viewport of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle measures 360 pixels wide and 640 pixels high. This is the width to use for defining your media queries, not the manufacturer's resolution.
What is the pixel density of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle?
The device pixel ratio of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle is 2. Each CSS pixel is thus displayed by 2 physical pixels, requiring you to provide your images in 2x to keep them sharp.
What is the screen resolution of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle?
The panel of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle displays 720 x 1280 physical pixels. This is the value reported by most analytics tools, while your CSS works on a viewport of 360 x 640 pixels.
Which devices have the same viewport as HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle?
5 other models share exactly the viewport of 360 x 640 pixels and the 2x density of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle: HTC Desire 628, Samsung Galaxy J4, Samsung Galaxy J5, Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime, Samsung Galaxy J7. A rendering validated on one is valid on all others.
How to test my site on HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle without the device?
Install the Mobile FIRST extension on Chrome, Firefox, or Edge, then select HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle. Your page displays in a viewport of 360 x 640 pixels with the corresponding mobile User-Agent, in two clicks and for free.
What is the difference with Chrome DevTools' responsive mode?
DevTools resizes the window and applies partial emulation. Mobile FIRST additionally applies the User-Agent of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle, touch events, scroll behavior, and the actual appearance of the device, and allows capturing directly usable images and videos.
Can I test a localhost address on HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle?
Yes. The extension works on any URL open in your browser, including localhost:3000, 127.0.0.1, or a password-protected pre-production environment.
Do you need to buy a HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle to test your site?
No. The simulation covers the vast majority of development needs at no cost. A final test on a real device is still recommended before critical production deployment, but it's no longer necessary for each iteration.
Which media query to use to target HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle?
A media query on the exact width targets HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle: @media only screen and (min-width: 360px). Combine it with the pixel density to precisely target this model and those sharing its format.
