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6.1 vs 6.7 Inch Phone Screen

A 6.1-inch phone and a 6.7-inch phone can feel much more different than the diagonal numbers suggest. The useful comparison is screen width, height, area, and how that extra space affects one-handed use, reading, video, gaming, and pocket comfort.

Quick answer

Compared with a 6.1-inch 19.5:9 screen, a 6.7-inch 19.5:9 screen is +9.8% wider, +9.8% taller, and +20.6% larger by active screen area.

The larger phone gives more visible area, but the width and body size are what most people notice in the hand. Device B is about 2.81 in wide and 6.08 in tall, with 17.1 sq in of active screen area.

Need exact custom ratios or metric units? Use the full Phone Screen Size Comparison Calculator.

Screen size comparison

Compare the main setup with nearby phone, foldable, and tablet sizes. Area is often the clearest way to understand how much more display space the larger screen really gives you.

6.1 vs 6.7 Inch Phone Screen comparison
ComparisonWidth changeHeight changeArea changeDevice B screenPractical note
6.1 vs 6.7, same ratio+9.8%+9.8%+20.6%2.81 in x 6.08 in / 17.1 sq inMain compact vs large-phone comparison.
6.1 vs 6.9, same ratio+13.1%+13.1%+27.9%2.89 in x 6.26 in / 18.1 sq inShows the jump to extra-large phones.
5.8 vs 6.1 compact+5.2%+5.2%+10.6%2.56 in x 5.54 in / 14.2 sq inSmaller upgrade where grip difference is modest.
6.3 vs 6.7 large phones+6.3%+6.3%+13.1%2.75 in x 6.11 in / 16.8 sq inUseful for Android-style tall phone comparisons.
6.7 vs 7.6 foldable+77.0%-4.4%+69.1%4.87 in x 5.84 in / 28.4 sq inFoldable inner screens change shape as well as area.

What this screen-size comparison usually means

People comparing 6.1 vs 6.7 inch phone screen size are usually deciding between a compact flagship-style phone and a larger model before buying.

Compact phone vs large phone tradeoff

The 6.1-inch size is usually chosen for comfort, pocketability, and one-handed reach. The 6.7-inch size is usually chosen for larger text, more content, and a more immersive video or gaming experience.

Because both sizes often use a similar tall aspect ratio, the 6.7-inch screen is not just taller; it is also a little wider. That small width change can affect grip more than the diagonal number suggests.

  • Choose 6.1 inches if hand comfort is the priority.
  • Choose 6.7 inches if reading, video, and battery-friendly larger models matter more.
  • Check body width and weight, not only active screen size.

Screen area is useful, but body size still matters

The calculator compares active display area, not the full phone body. Real comfort also depends on bezels, frame shape, case thickness, weight distribution, and where the buttons sit.

Still, active screen area is a better starting point than diagonal alone because it shows how much more visible space the larger phone actually provides.

Who should choose 6.1 or 6.7 inches?

Choose 6.1 inches if you text while walking, carry the phone in small pockets, or dislike heavy devices. Choose 6.7 inches if you read long pages, watch video often, play games, or want a screen that feels closer to a small tablet.

If you are unsure, compare the exact model body dimensions as well as the display calculation.

Phone PPI Calculator: check whether the larger display also keeps the sharpness you expect.

Practical fit by use case

Screen size affects real daily use differently depending on whether you care most about grip, reading, gaming, video, documents, or carrying comfort.

6.1 vs 6.7 Inch Phone Screen use case fit
Use caseBest fitWhy it matters
One-handed use6.1 usually betterScreen width and body width matter more than diagonal size.
Reading and web pages6.7 betterThe extra height and area reduce scrolling.
Video and games6.7 often betterMore area helps, but weight and grip can offset the gain.
Pocket comfort6.1 usually betterLarge phones can feel taller and heavier even when width change seems small.

How this screen comparison is calculated

The estimate converts diagonal screen size and aspect ratio into physical width, height, and active display area:

width = diagonal x short side / sqrt(short side squared + long side squared)

height = diagonal x long side / sqrt(short side squared + long side squared)

screen area = width x height

area change = Device B area / Device A area - 1

This compares active display size only. Real comfort also depends on body dimensions, bezels, rounded corners, case thickness, weight, software scaling, and how you hold the device.

FAQ

How much bigger is a 6.7-inch phone screen than 6.1-inch?

With the same 19.5:9 aspect ratio, a 6.7-inch screen has about 20.6% more display area than a 6.1-inch screen. It is also about 9.8% wider and 9.8% taller.

Is 6.7 inches too big for one-handed use?

For many people, 6.7 inches is harder to use one-handed than 6.1 inches. Hand size, body width, case thickness, and phone weight all matter.

Is 6.1 inches enough for watching video?

Yes for casual viewing, but a 6.7-inch phone gives a more immersive feel and more room for subtitles, controls, and games.

Should I choose 6.1 or 6.7 inches?

Choose 6.1 inches for comfort and pocketability. Choose 6.7 inches for reading, video, gaming, and a larger visual workspace.