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With 884 pixels wide, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 already shifts some layouts to their tablet breakpoint. A test prevents overly stretched columns and unreadable text areas.
Samsung · Android 16.0 · Smartphone · 2020
All display characteristics of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2, smartphone Samsung from 2020: CSS viewport of 884 x 1104 pixels, 2x density, media queries, and one-click responsive test.
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With 884 pixels wide, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 already shifts some layouts to their tablet breakpoint. A test prevents overly stretched columns and unreadable text areas.
With a density of 2x, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 provides a useful benchmark to ensure your images remain sharp without serving unnecessarily large files.
The 884 x 1104 pixels viewport of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 rarely matches the round breakpoints of frameworks. It is precisely between these values that layouts break.
This is the resolution that interests designers and developers the most, as it determines breakpoints and the definition of media queries. In practice, it's the only one mentioned in a stylesheet.
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.
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The device pixel ratio of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is 2.
In other words, a 1-pixel square in CSS occupies 2 pixels on the panel. An image exported at actual size will appear blurry.
This resolution is the hardware's. It explains the display's sharpness, but it's never the one to target in a media query.
373 pixels per inch (ppi) · 7.6 inches diagonal, or 19.3 cm
This string is what the browser of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 sends. It is useful for your automated tests, reading your server logs, and server-side detection.
User-Agent string used by Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2, useful for your automated tests and logs.
Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 16; SM-F916B) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/131.0.6778.260 Mobile Safari/537.36These snippets are generated from the exact characteristics of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2. Copy them directly into your stylesheet or configuration.
Targets screens whose width matches that of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 and models of the same format.
@media only screen and (min-width: 884px) and (max-width: 1103px) {
/* Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 */
}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 */
}Adds a named breakpoint at the exact width of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2.
// tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
theme: {
screens: {
'samsung-galaxy-fold2': '884px'
}
}
}Detects format and density client-side.
const isDeviceWidth = window.matchMedia('(min-width: 884px)').matches;
const isHighDensity = window.devicePixelRatio >= 2;Essential for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 to use its CSS viewport and not a simulated width of 980 pixels.
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">Mobile FIRST includes Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2: your page displays in a viewport of 884 x 1104 pixels, with the model's User-Agent, touch events, and scrolling behavior of a real mobile.
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.
The neighboring formats of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 are the ones to test right after, as they reveal poorly placed breakpoints.
| Model | CSS Viewport | Pixel density | Manufacturer resolution |
|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 | 884 x 1104 | 2x | 1768 x 2208 |
| Apple iPhone SE | 375 x 667 | 2x | 750 x 1334 |
| Samsung Galaxy A12 | 360 x 800 | 2x | 720 x 1600 |
| Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra | 412 x 883 | 3.5x | 1440 x 3088 |
| Apple iPhone 11 | 414 x 896 | 2x | 828 x 1792 |
| Apple iPhone XR | 414 x 896 | 2x | 828 x 1792 |
| Samsung Galaxy Fold | 768 x 1076 | 2x | 1536 x 2152 |
The CSS viewport of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 measures 884 pixels wide and 1104 pixels high. This is the width to use for defining your media queries, not the manufacturer's resolution.
The device pixel ratio of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is 2. Each CSS pixel is thus displayed by 2 physical pixels, requiring you to provide your images in 2x to keep them sharp.
The panel of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 displays 1768 x 2208 physical pixels. This is the value reported by most analytics tools, while your CSS works on a viewport of 884 x 1104 pixels.
The User-Agent of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 16; SM-F916B) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/131.0.6778.260 Mobile Safari/537.36
Install the Mobile FIRST extension on Chrome, Firefox, or Edge, then select Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2. Your page displays in a viewport of 884 x 1104 pixels with the corresponding mobile User-Agent, in two clicks and for free.
DevTools resizes the window and applies partial emulation. Mobile FIRST additionally applies the User-Agent of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2, touch events, scroll behavior, and the actual appearance of the device, and allows capturing directly usable images and videos.
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.
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.
A media query on the exact width targets Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2: @media only screen and (min-width: 884px). Combine it with the pixel density to precisely target this model and those sharing its format.
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