iPhone SE

iPhone SE is a phone powered by iOS OS and released by Apple on Thursday, March 31, 2016.

Download Blisk application to test the cross-browser compatibility and responsive design on iPhone SE. This phone is ready to use standalone or simultaneously with lots of other popular devices.

iPhone SE
Viewport Size:
320px × 568px
Screen Size:
640px × 1136px
Device Pixel Ratio:
DPR 2

Table of contents:

Overview and Dimensions

iPhone SE was released by Apple on Thursday, March 31, 2016 and is powered by iOS OS. By default, the device is shipped with a web browser — Safari for iOS. Device dimensions are 58.6×123.8×7.6 millimeters (2.31×4.87×0.3 inches)1. The device weighs 113 g.

iPhone SE has a IPS LCD display with a 4.0-inch screen (44.1 cm2, 16:9 aspect ratio), and an approximately 60.8% screen-to-body ratio. The display is a touch screen, meaning that it supports touch events - interactions using a finger or stylus.

1 - Property is displayed as width × height × thickness.

Screen size, Viewport & Pixel Ratio

iPhone SE has a 4.0-inch screen with a screen size (resolution): 640px × 1136px , 320px × 568px viewport1, and a CSS Pixel Ratio of 2.

1 - Property is displayed as width × height.

Screen size (resolution) is the number of physical pixels present on a screen.

Viewport or Viewport size is the number of software pixels (CSS pixels) present on a screen. Usually, viewport size displays as viewport width in pixels to viewport height in pixels.

Device Pixel Ratio (DPR) or CSS Pixel Ratio is the ratio between the physical pixels (screen size or resolution) and CSS pixels (viewport). Depending on device specification, one CSS pixel can equal one or mode physical pixels. Modern devices have screens with high pixel density resulting in the difference between screen size (resolution) and viewport.

Summary:
Screen Size (Resolution) = Viewport size × Device Pixel Ratio.
Viewport size = Screen Size (Resolution) / Device Pixel Ratio.
CSS Pixel Ratio = Screen Size (Resolution) / Viewport size.

Key points for development and testing

Before you start web development or testing, check that the web application supports a responsive viewport by using a viewport meta tag:

You can inspect this tag in the head section of an HTML document on iPhone SE right in the Blisk app. If this viewport tag is missing, the web application will not be responsive and will overflow the screen, hiding the content from users and leading to a bad user experience.

The form factor of the device represents its primary orientation as a portrait. Landscape orientation is popular on iPhone SE as well and should be seriously considered when you develop or test web applications on any mobile.

You also need to consider that the users will manipulate your web application on iPhone SE with a finger and stylus because this device has a touch screen that supports touch events. It is important to remember, that users may interact with multiple fingers (multi-touch) and gestures: single tap, multi-tap, swipe, pinch, stretch, zoom, etc. The users are highly likely to use gestures on small touch screens because of seamless interaction and great user experience.

CSS Media Query

Use the CSS Media Queries below to apply custom CSS properties for iPhone SE and devices with the same screens:

iPhone SE Media Query for min-width:

iPhone SE Media Query for min-height:

iPhone SE Media Query for landscape orientation:

iPhone SE Media Query for portrait orientation:

iPhone SE Media Query with device pixel ratio:

Launch device in Blisk application

iPhone SE is ready to use in the Blisk app, where you can develop web applications and test cross-browser compatibility, use this phone as a standalone device or simultaneously with other devices. Getting started with Blisk...

  1. Download the latest version.
  2. Launch the Developer Mode from the Toolbar (screenshot below).
  3. Click Device Manager (screenshot below).
  4. Select iPhone SE from the list.
  5. Click Launch Devices.

Launch device from Command prompt or Terminal

You can launch iPhone SE in the Blisk app from Command prompt (Windows) or Terminal (macOS or Linux) to develop web applications and test cross-browser compatibility on a standalone device or simultaneously with other devices. Learn more...

  1. Download the latest version.
  2. Launch the Developer Mode from the Toolbar.
  3. Click Menu: Device Set ➜ Share Set.
  4. Select Command and click Next.
  5. Copy the generated command.
  6. Launch Command prompt or Terminal, paste the command, and execute it.

Specification (Summary)

Release DateThursday, March 31, 2016
VendorApple
Device Typephone
Operating SystemiOS
DisplayIPS LCD, 44.1 cm2, 16:9, ~60.8% screen-to-body ratio
Screen Size (Resolution) Width640px
Screen Size (Resolution) Height1136px
Viewport Width320px
Viewport Height568px
CSS Pixel Ratio2
Display Size4.0-inch
Pixels Per Inch326 PPI
Dimensions (mm)58.6 mm × 123.8 mm × 7.6 mm
Dimensions (inch)2.31 inch × 4.87 inch × 0.3 inch
Device Weight113 g
iPhone SE

iPhone SE

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  • Test touch events, simulate medium or slow Internet connection
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