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https://mybrowser.fyi/report/5b637876e3d3580014a03515
Moto G5+ (1080p) screen reports a much smaller screen resolution than is actually correct.
Open mybrowser.fyi in Chrome on Moto G5+
Trying other websites gets mixed results: https://www.infobyip.com/detectscreenresolution.php - Correct
https://visser.io/tools/screen-resolution/ - Incorrect and same values as my browser.fyi
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Hey @bradleyjkemp. Thanks for the report :)
Is the Moto G5+ a 2X style screen like an iPhone?
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@bradleyjkemp what happens when you enable the "Desktop site" option in the Chrome menu? (3 vertical dots in the top right next to the URL).
I don't believe it's a 2X style screen, it's just a normal android phone, I've never seen any content scaling options.
Desktop mode had no effect on reported resolution: http://mybrowser.fyi/report/5b640c9d34148400145d0eca
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Link to mybrowser.fyi report
https://mybrowser.fyi/report/5b637876e3d3580014a03515
Brief description of what went wrong
Moto G5+ (1080p) screen reports a much smaller screen resolution than is actually correct.
Steps to reproduce the issue
Open mybrowser.fyi in Chrome on Moto G5+
Any other notes
Trying other websites gets mixed results:
https://www.infobyip.com/detectscreenresolution.php - Correct
https://visser.io/tools/screen-resolution/ - Incorrect and same values as my browser.fyi
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: