| Tested on Mac OS Browser Test: Chrome, Safari | Size Tested: 3840 x 2160 | 1920 x 1080 | 1024 x 768 | ✅ PASSED | | --- | --- | --- | | Tested on PC Browser Test: Chrome, Firefox, Edge | Size Tested: 3840 x 2160 | 1920 x 1080 | 1024 x 768 | ✅ PASSED | | Tested on iPad | Size tested: 1024 x 1366, Apple iPad Pro (12.9”) | 768 x 1024, Apple iPad Mini, iPad 3, 4, Air, Air 2. | ✅ PASSED Apple iPad Pro (12.9”)
⚠️ NEEDS IMPROVEMENTS | | Tested on Tablet | Size tested: 720 x 1280, Microsoft Surface Pro | 800 x 1280, Samsung Galaxy Tab (8.9") | ⚠️ NEEDS IMPROVEMENTS | | Tested in iPhone | Size tested: 430 x 932 Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max | 428 x 926, Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max - 14 Plus | 414 x 896, Apple iPhone XS Max, XR, 11, 11 Max Pro, 12, 14, | 375 x 812, Apple iPhone X, XS | 414 x 736, Apple iPhone 8 Plus | 375 x 667, Apple iPhone 8 | ✅ **PASSED
Note: iPhone 6 and older models not tested** | | Tested in Android | Size tested: 411 x 731, Google Pixel, XL, 2, 2 XL | 480 x 853, Samsung Galaxy Note 5, 360 x 740, Samsung Galaxy S8 - S9+ | 480 x 853, LG G5 | 360 x 640, LG G4 | ✅ PASSED |
Responsive Test Findings: Tablets offer a middle ground between smartphones and desktops. They have a larger screen than phones, allowing for more complex layouts, but are still smaller than desktops. Some iPad and all Tablet breakpoint development sizes needs some improvements. Below are a few screenshots from the test that showcases misalignments.




2 reasons how tablet breakpoint improvements will enhance Verzieal’s overall user experience
📄 Please Note: This depends on Verizeal’s user screen usage insights. Take a moment to look at what the current user screen usage - what is the data showing?