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On 8/13/10 17:34 , Lance Nanek wrote:
> Apps that do not support large screens are still available to
> large screen devices. Apps that do not support small screens are
> not available to small screen devices.

Thanks. I've verified with the customer and he's indeed running an HTC
wildfire, which is a 240 x 320 QVGA, so it makes sense.
Now, the final question: since the <support-screens> manifest element
is not supported with Android 1.5, does this mean that any application
targeting Android 1.5 is not compatible with small screens? Right?

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