Pixel 9 — Screen Size, Resolution & PPI
The Pixel 9 was released by Google in Aug 2024, running Android. It features a 6.3-inch OLED display with 2424 × 1080 resolution at 422 PPI and 120 Hz refresh rate.
Full Specifications
Display
- Screen size
- 6.3"
- Resolution
- 2424 × 1080
- Pixel density
- 422
- Display technology
- OLED
- Refresh rate
- 120 Hz
Hardware & OS
- Operating system
- Android
- Device type
- Phone
Release info
- Brand
- Release date
- Aug 22, 2024
What these specs mean
At phone viewing distance (around 15 cm / 6 inches), pixel density is the first thing you notice — above 300 PPI individual pixels disappear and text looks printed rather than pixelated. Refresh rate controls how smooth scrolling and games feel: 60 Hz is the long-standing baseline, 90–120 Hz noticeably cuts motion blur, and LTPO OLED panels can ramp from 1 Hz up to 120 Hz to save battery on static content. OLED's per-pixel contrast also makes blacks look genuinely black, which matters for dark-mode reading and overall battery behavior.
Google's Pixel lineup uses Actua and Super Actua OLED displays tuned for color accuracy rather than maximum saturation, with LTPO refresh that ranges from 1 Hz to 120 Hz on Pro models. Pixels favor everyday readability and battery life over high-refresh gaming specs.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the pixel density of the Pixel 9?
- The Pixel 9 has a 422 PPI pixel density on its 6.3-inch display — high enough that individual pixels are indistinguishable at typical viewing distance. Combined with the screen's OLED technology, this determines how sharp text and images actually render.
- When was the Pixel 9 released?
- Google launched the Pixel 9 in Aug 2024. Release date matters when checking software support windows: most manufacturers commit 5–7 years of security updates and 3–5 years of major OS upgrades from launch.
- What operating system does the Pixel 9 run?
- The Pixel 9 ships with Android. Google typically delivers OS updates over-the-air — check the device's Settings app or Google's support page for the latest available version.
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