QuoteThe XR has a 6.1-inch IPS display that runs at a 1,792 x 828 native resolution and pixel density of 324 PPI. The iPhone XS and XS Max both have a 463 PPI, but strictly speaking, the XR has a sharper display. The more expensive iPhones have a PenTile OLED matrix display with 2 sub-pixels per pixel compared to the XR's 3. Hence, the iPhone XS and XS Max effectively have a pixel density of 302 PPI because of their fewer sub-pixels.
This block is suspect. It's 326PPI first off, and pentile OLED works based on the fact that we see a lot more resolution in the green spectrum than in red and blue, even with lower PPI counts in red and blue the X is visibly sharper side by side.
The XS has 458PPI on green, and 324 on red and blue. This looks sharper to us than 326ppi on all channels in the 4-XR.