You can check the screen resolution on Mac and iOS devices using both built-in settings and third-party apps. Here are the methods for each:
Option 1: Using System Preferences (Built-in)
1. Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of your screen.
2. Select "System Preferences."
3. Click on "Displays."
In the Displays settings, you will see the screen resolution listed.
Option 2: Using Third-Party Apps:
Display Menu: This is a third-party app available on the Mac App Store. It adds an icon to your menu bar, and when you click on it, it shows your current screen resolution along with other display settings.
Option 1: Using Built-in Settings:
1. Open the "Settings" app.
2. Scroll down and tap on "Display & Brightness" or just "Display."
3. You will see the current screen resolution under the "Resolution" or "Display Resolution" section.
Option 2: Using Third-Party Apps:
Display Tester: There are third-party apps like "Display Tester" available on the App Store for iOS devices. These apps can provide detailed information about your device's display, including screen resolution.
For both Mac and iOS devices You can use online tools to check your screen resolution:
WhatIsMyScreenResolution.info: This website is mobile-friendly and can be accessed from any web browser on your Mac or iOS device.
Just open your browser and go to www.whatismyscreenresolution.info. It will display your current screen resolution.
Please note that the availability of third-party apps and their functionality may vary depending on your device's model and iOS/macOS version.
Always ensure that you download apps from trusted sources, such as the Apple App Store, to avoid security risks.