Add to DevTools
Replace built-in DevTools device presets with this measured layout viewport from our open dataset. Open Settings F1 → Devices → Add custom device, then paste the values below.
- Device name[EV] Samsung Galaxy A56 · chrome · svh
- Width384
- Height692
- DPR2.8125
- TypeMobile
- User agent stringMozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/131.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
Use in Figma
Use the measured layout viewport as your Figma frame size, not the marketing screen resolution.
- Press F or choose the Frame tool
- Set width and height in the Design panel
- Rename the frame using the suggested name below
- Frame name[EV] Samsung Galaxy A56 · chrome · svh
- Width384
- Height692
About this device
- Released
- Mar 11, 2025
- Screen
- 384×832 CSS px · DPR 2.8125
- Measured with
- Android 16 · Chrome 140.0.7339.207
Responsive viewport FAQ
Measured answers for Samsung Galaxy A56 — layout viewport sizes you can design and test against.
What is the portrait layout viewport on Samsung Galaxy A56?
On Samsung Galaxy A56, the measured portrait layout viewport is 384×692 px at its smallest (CSS svh — dynamic browser UI expanded) and 384×748 px at its largest (CSS lvh — dynamic browser UI collapsed). Measurements are from Chrome.
Should I use the Samsung Galaxy A56 spec sheet size in DevTools?
The spec sheet lists 384×832 px display dimensions. The measured portrait layout viewport is 384×692 px at its smallest and 384×748 px at its largest — use those measured values for responsive testing, not the spec sheet height.
What is the landscape layout viewport on Samsung Galaxy A56?
On Samsung Galaxy A56, the measured landscape layout viewport is 751×298 px at its smallest (CSS svh — dynamic browser UI expanded) and 751×354 px at its largest (CSS lvh — dynamic browser UI collapsed). Measurements are from Chrome.
What viewport does Samsung Galaxy A56 leave when the on-screen keyboard is open (portrait)?
With the on-screen keyboard open in portrait, the layout viewport on Samsung Galaxy A56 is 384×692 px. The visual viewport — what the user actually sees and is not covered by the keyboard — is 384×334 px. Measured in Chrome.