Breakpoints for high-resolution devices

Hello

I am creating a sensitive project using Captivate 9 and I would like to the breaking point for mobile based on the resolution of the iPhone 6 s. I understand this resolution is 750x1334px. However, I was able to set a height 1334, but can't seem to adjust the width of breakpoint.

So I have two questions:

1. the above approach makes sense, or am I missing something basic about how the resolution and breakpoints is expected to work?

2. assuming that the above makes sense, how to set the width of 750px mobile breakpoint?

Thank you

There is a significant difference between the resolution of the screen and the browser. You must take into account a last, which is much lower. For the iPhone 4 it's 320 x 480. My HTC One has a screen high resolution, but the browser resolution 360 x 640. Be aware as well that you do not want to deploy very large files on smartphones!

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