On 4/15/2013 8:10 AM, bob wrote:
*_Supporting multiple screens_*
Unless your APK file exceeds the Google Play size limit of 50MB,
supporting multiple screens should always be done with a *single APK*.
Since Android 1.6, the Android system manages most of the work
required for your application to run successfully on a variety of
screen sizes and densities.
It's also a perfectly acceptable approach to have a tablet version
distinct from your phone version. It's certainly *better* to have all
screen sizes supported by the same app (using Fragments makes this
relatively painless), but there are a whole pile of features in the Play
Store that let you target specific device sizes with different APKs.
He's just saying that it isn't working as advertised, which could be the
fault of the cheap device advertising its resolution wrong.
Tim
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