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And you can make a high-resolution wallpaper and let the lower resolution phones deal with it. In this case a 1080x1920px size will be fine. Forget about the declared resolution. That declared resolution is meant for developers to deal with element sizes in designing interfaces for mobile. You need to use native resolution.
Normal wallpaper has resolution of 1024x768 and screen ratio of 4:3. I assume More than 70% of users have such monitors. HD wallpaper have 1366x768 and screen ratio of 16:9. so if you consider both you can cover the maximum. Display resolution; See if these links help : Create wallpaper for various display; Wallpaper Resolution
If you read the question properly it wasn't about a "computer" it was scalable wallpaper/images for all devices in which case you need to follow DP ratio for Android. You do NOT go by resolution as 1080p on a tablet has less pixel density than 1080p on a 5" phone.
What density should be used to create mobile wallpaper? The answer is "it doesn't matter". When you are printing images, you have complete control over the density. You get to decide how much information per inch of printing will be there by changing the DPI settings in your image creation software.
If the wallpaper is abstract, simplistic, or only a few colors, then I would suggest a PNG. If you're unsure which to use, try the Save For Web option in Photoshop (if that's the program you're using). Below is a comparison of my current wallpaper, JPG vs PNG.
I want to create one document with multiple (3) artboards in Illustrator for mobile wireframing/ui design. One for iPhone, Android and iPad. Can I create artboards with different 'resolutions' with...
If you want to use a single image for all mobile devices and displayed at its max resolution, then you will have to use a huge image to accommodate the largest device in the market. I believe it is the iPad with the retina displays which has 2048 x 1536 pixels. Having said that, I don't think this is a very good approach
the thing is on desktop (if you delete the width) the background color will go on all container's width .. it works on mobile screen though .. but I need it on both – cornDog Commented Dec 23, 2015 at 18:03
I have created a banner with a pink background (so I thought) on my laptop. When I viewed the same image on my tablet and mobile phone the background was yellowish. My laptop runs Windows 8.1 where the Windows color system device profile is sRGB IEC61966-2.1. My tablet is a galaxy tab s and mobile phone is galaxy s4.
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