There is no fixed density for ICS devices. While most phones I've
encountered are mdpi and hdpi, nothing stops people from porting ICS to
some ldpi devices. Why don't you just design your app to work with all of
them?

Also, you can get an unlocked phone if you don't want a contract.

Thanks

On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:56 PM, bob <b...@coolfone.comze.com> wrote:

> I'm developing software that will eventually run on an Ice Cream Sandwich
> phone.
>
>
> However, I don't have a Sandwich phone yet since my provider (MetroPCS)
> does not offer Sandwiches yet.
>
>
> Anyone know if the Sandwiches are usually hdpi or mdpi?  And, is there a
> way to get one without entering into a 2 year contract?
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