Big Screen Phones 2025 | Size, Specs & Which To Buy

A bigger screen changes everything — better video, easier multitasking, and less squinting over spreadsheets. But “big” means different things depending on whether you want a foldable tablet in your pocket or a traditional slab that still fits one-handed. The 2025 lineup splits into two camps, and your choice comes down to budget, durability, and how you actually use the phone. Here is the breakdown of every major big-screen phone available in the US this year, with real specs and the trade-offs nobody talks about.

The Biggest Phone Screen You Can Buy In 2025

The Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold gives you an 8-inch LTPO OLED display when unfolded — larger than any foldable from Samsung and bigger than every traditional smartphone on the market. For comparison, the outer 6.6-inch pOLED cover screen is already full-size flagship territory, and the inner screen hits 8 inches with a 1–120Hz adaptive refresh rate. It runs on the Tensor G4 processor with 16GB of RAM, costs $1,799, and works on all major US carriers with 5G. The catch is the visible crease and the price tag; if you want the biggest possible screen in a pocketable device, this is it.

What Is The Best Big Non-Foldable Phone?

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, released February 2025, has a 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display — slightly larger than last year’s S24 Ultra (6.8 inches). It runs the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip, starts at $1,419 for the 256GB model, and includes the integrated S Pen. For a traditional slab that does not fold, this is as big as it gets, and the 2,600-nit peak brightness makes it usable in direct sunlight. Readers who want to compare the S25 Ultra against other flagship options side by side can check our big screen phone product roundup for detailed recommendations based on real-world testing.

How The Leading Big Phones Compare

All prices are US retail.

Phone Model Screen Size Release Price (256GB)
Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold 8.0″ (inner) / 6.6″ (outer) August 2025 $1,799
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 6.9″ February 2025 $1,419
iPhone 16 Pro Max 6.7″ September 2025 $1,199
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 6.8″ January 2024 $1,299 (often at $999)
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 7.6″ (inner) / 6.8″ (outer) July 2024 $1,899
Pixel 9 Pro Fold battery 4,870 mAh 23W USB-C 16GB RAM
S25 Ultra battery 5,000 mAh (est.) 45W charging 12GB+ RAM

Why The S24 Ultra Is Still On This List

Its 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display still hits 2,600 nits peak brightness, and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 handles everything smoothly. The real draw is price: the 256GB model originally sold for $1,299 but regularly drops to $999, making it the best value for anyone who wants a giant screen without spending $1,400-plus. It also keeps the S Pen, which the S25 Ultra also has — so if you take notes or sketch, either model works.

Foldables Vs Traditional Big Phones: What To Know

Foldables give you a tablet-sized screen that folds to phone size, but they come with trade-offs. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Galaxy Z Fold6 both have visible creases across the inner display — you stop noticing it after a day, but it is there. Battery capacity also differs: the Pixel 9 Pro Fold packs 4,870 mAh with 23W charging, while a traditional S24 Ultra has a larger 5,000 mAh battery with faster 45W charging. Heat management is another factor: large displays above 6.8 inches generate more heat during gaming or video calls. The S24 Ultra and S25 Ultra use vapor chamber cooling to handle it, but prolonged heavy use can still trigger throttling. If you want durability, skip the foldable; if you want the biggest possible screen in your pocket, get the foldable.

Does The iPhone 16 Pro Max Compete On Screen Size?

It runs the A18 Pro chip and starts at $1,199 for 256GB, making it cheaper than both the S25 Ultra and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. Battery life is excellent, and the camera system (48MP Fusion main + 48MP ultra-wide + 12MP telephoto) rivals anything Android offers. If you prefer iOS, this is the biggest screen you can get, but it falls short of the 6.9-inch S25 Ultra and the 8-inch foldable for absolute display real estate.

Which Big Phone Is Right For You?

This table matches each phone to the reader most likely to love it, based on what matters most — screen size, price, durability, and ecosystem.

Priority Best Phone Why It Wins
Biggest screen overall Pixel 9 Pro Fold 8 inches unfolded; no other phone comes close
Best non-foldable size S25 Ultra 6.9 inches with S Pen and 2,600 nits
Best value big phone S24 Ultra $999 for a 6.8-inch flagship that still performs
Best iPhone big screen iPhone 16 Pro Max 6.7 inches in the Apple ecosystem
Best for business multitasking Z Fold6 7.6-inch inner screen optimized for Microsoft 365

If you want the absolute largest display on the market, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold wins. If you prefer a traditional slab with a huge screen and a lower price, the S24 Ultra at its current discount is hard to beat. For anyone on iOS, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is the obvious pick — it will not win the size war, but it wins on polish and battery life. Choose based on what you actually carry and how much you are willing to spend; every phone on this list gives you a great big screen in 2025.

FAQs

Is the Pixel 9 Pro Fold screen durable?

Foldable screens are inherently less durable than traditional glass. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold uses a plastic OLED panel that can scratch more easily, and the crease is visible at certain angles. Samsung’s Z Fold6 has similar durability. Both should be treated carefully — avoid pressing on the edge of the screen when folding, and keep pocket debris away.

Can the S Pen work on the Pixel 9 Pro Fold?

No. The S Pen is exclusive to the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, S25 Ultra, and Z Fold6. It does not work on the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, iPhone 16 Pro Max, or any non-Samsung device. If you need a stylus, stick with Samsung’s Ultra or Fold series.

Does the iPhone 16 Pro Max overheat during gaming?

The A18 Pro chip is efficient, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max has improved thermal management over previous generations. However, any large-screen phone — including the S24 Ultra and S25 Ultra — will generate heat during extended gaming sessions. The iPhone handles it well, but prolonged use in a case may still cause throttling.

Which carrier offers the best deal on big-screen phones?

Verizon and AT&T also carry all models listed, but pricing varies by trade-in offers. Unlocked versions from Samsung or Google give you flexibility to switch carriers without band-specific restrictions, which is useful for international travel.

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