I am looking to get my hands on a physical WVGA device for android.
Are any available yet? I saw an old (speculative) post about the HTC
Touch 2 perhaps being an android device, alas, the HTC site says that
device runs windows mobile.

I have found more recent blogging about the SMiT 560, but can't find
it for sale.
  http://www.google.com/search?q=SMIT+MID-560
  http://www.smit.com.cn/English/proDetail.asp?InfoId=126&js=2

Can anyone shed more light on what/when is available in the WVGA
department for Android?



On Sep 7, 8:16 pm, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:
> We've added support for WVGA devices to the AndAppStore using the features 
> from Donut and I'd recommend everyone interested in running their apps on 
> WVGA devices takes a look at the donut SDK because there is a new manifest 
> tag (supports-screens) which, if not used, can make your app look a bit rough.
>
> If you don't use it the docs say "Based on the target device screen density, 
> the Android framework will scale down assets by a factor of 0.75 (low dpi 
> screens) or scale them up by a factor of 1.5 (high dpi screens)." and in our 
> case that meant the icons in the app had zoom performed on them in order to 
> scale them up for WVGA and it looked pretty fuzzy. We've also been told that 
> on some builds of donut the display was limited to a HVGA portion of a WVGA 
> screen with a big black border around it, but I'm not sure how up to date 
> those builds were.
>
> The supports-screens manifest tag appears to be backwards compatible and 
> doesn't cause problems for earlier devices. We're using it in the 1.4.6 
> version of the AndAppStore client and we've tested it on a few cupcake 
> devices without any problems, and the 1.4.6 release is now public so if you 
> want to test the compatibility you can grab it 
> fromhttp://tinyurl.com/aasclient
>
> Anyway, I thought I'd give you guys a heads up so when donut hits the streets 
> you guys don't start wondering why you're getting comments like "The graphics 
> are poor" or "Everything looks fuzzy".
>
> Hope it's' useful,
>
> Al.
>
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