![]() ![]() The select buttons are located below each mobile device. The latest feature I've added, allows you to see the dimension difference in mm, inches and percentage. ![]() If you find a device that isn't listed and you want me to add it, just contact me on Twitter and I will do my best to add it as soon as possible. I am updating the website on a regular basis by adding newly announced devices to the database. We have an extensive list of mobile devices, including those from the following companies among others: Apple, Samsung, HTC, Huawei, Asus, Amazon, Acer, Microsoft, LG, Meizu, Xiaomi, Vodafone, ZTE, Sony, Nokia, OnePlus, Oppo, Samsung and many others. I've also created an option to view the device only in its outline looks, so it's easier to compare the devices when they are stacked up. With the 'stacked' comparison mode, you can see the device stacked one on top of the other. In the side by side view mode, as its name suggests, you can view the mobile devices side by side and observe their size difference. I've created two main comparison modes: side-by-side and stacked. There is an option to add a credit card image which you can enlarge to match your credit card, which they will resize the other images so they will be presented in their real-life size. You can also use this smartphone comparison tool to see the real size of your device. The intention is to enable users to view how different device differ in size compared to other mobile devices. Although it's called phone-sized, we do list also tablets in our database as well. Leave the scale empty if you want to measure pixels (pixel measurements will be off for scaled images).Phone-sized is a visual phone size comparison tool.You can enter a unit in the scale, it'll show up in the results (it does not affect the measurements).Hold (or click to toggle) CTRL while dragging to "snap" horizontal/vertical lines.Hit it twice within 1 second to clear the image. Press (or click) ESC to abort drawing the current line or clear all measurements.Use the measurements table to remove any measurement.Hit (or click) DEL to remove the last measurement.( Bug: Saved with the current resolution, not the original. Save the annotated image and the measurement data via the respective buttons or right-click the image and "Save Image As.Create measurement lines (green) by click-and-dragging (remove them by clicking on the 'remove' link in the measurement table below).Enter the real-world length of the first dimension as reference - the other measurements will be scaled accordingly.Create the reference dimension (red) by click-and-dragging the first measurement line onto an object with known size. ![]()
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