1320 × 2868 are the
new baseline. If your app supports iPhone 8 Plus or older, also supply 5.5" at 1242 × 2208.
Apple auto-scales for every class in between — 6.7", 6.5", 6.1".
Since iPhone 15 Pro Max (and confirmed by iPhone 16 Pro Max in 2024), the largest iPhone display class is 6.9" at 1320 × 2868. Apple now treats this as the preferred upload class: supply 6.9" and Apple downscales to 6.7", 6.5", and 6.1" automatically. If you skip 6.9" you can still upload 6.7" as a baseline, but the per-device preview on iPhone 16 Pro Max will be Apple-scaled.
App Store Connect distinguishes "required" sizes (you can't submit without them) and "accepted" sizes (extra uploads improve per-device quality). In 2026:
1320 × 2868 — for apps supporting iPhone 16/15 Pro Max class.1242 × 2208 — covers iPhone 8 Plus and older.The complete iPhone matrix lives on the pillar guide. Quick reference below.
| Display | Devices | Portrait (px) |
|---|---|---|
| 6.9" | 16 Pro Max, 15 Pro Max | 1320 × 2868 |
| 6.7" | 16 Plus, 15 Plus, 14 Plus | 1290 × 2796 |
| 6.5" | 11 Pro Max, XS Max | 1242 × 2688 |
| 6.1" | 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11 | 1170 × 2532 |
| 5.5" | 8 Plus, 7 Plus, 6s Plus | 1242 × 2208 |
| 4.7" | iPhone SE 2nd/3rd gen | 750 × 1334 |
1290 × 2796.