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Hugo Ferreira commented on FLEX-33659:
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OK,

I did another deep test in both projects (my project and the test project - now 
without specific DPI and also updated here, also several new screenshoots from 
the test project).

1. View TitleBar - You can see that the height is smaller in 160 DPI than in 
240 DPI but the 120 DPI have the same size as 160 DPI but should be also 
smaller than 160 DPI
2. Callout - You can see a slightly lower border in 160 DPI than in 240 DPI but 
giant in 120 DPI
3. RadioButtons, CheckBoxs and Images - You can see that they are smaller in 
160 DPI than in 240 DPI but the 120 DPI have the same size as 240 DPI
4. ToggleSwitch border line - You can see that in 160 DPI is slightly lower 
than 240 DPI but the 120 DPI have the same size as 240 DPI

About the other issues that I mention before:
1. TabbedViewNavigator - It was a missing port to 120 DPI in my own project - 
already fixed
2. Space between form items - I realize that they are the same independent of 
the DPI, so I will manage myself this problem
3. TextInput round corder/radius - They are all also the same independent of 
the DPI and this is not a problem
                
> Low density devices (120 dpi bucket)
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLEX-33659
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33659
>             Project: Apache Flex
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Mobile: Density
>    Affects Versions: Apache Flex 4.10.0
>         Environment: Android + AIR 3.8 + Low dpi device like this one: 
> http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_pocket_neo_s5310-5391.php
>            Reporter: Hugo Ferreira
>            Assignee: Justin Mclean
>             Fix For: Apache Flex 4.11.0
>
>         Attachments: 120DPI_Callout.png, 
> 120DPI_RadioButton_CheckBox_Image.png, 120DPI_ToggleSwitch_BorderLine.png, 
> 120DPI_View_TitleBar.png, 160DPI_Callout.png, 
> 160DPI_RadioButton_CheckBox_Image.png, 160DPI_ToggleSwitch_BorderLine.png, 
> 160DPI_View_TitleBar.png, 240DPI_Callout.png, 
> 240DPI_RadioButton_CheckBox_Image.png, 240DPI_ToggleSwitch_BorderLine.png, 
> 240DPI_View_TitleBar.png, mobile.swc, MultiDPITest.fxp, MultiDPITest.fxp, 
> RadioButton_120_DPI.png, RadioButton_240_DPI.png, Screen Shot 2013-09-04 at 
> 12.28.22 AM.png, Screen Shot 2013-09-04 at 12.28.47 AM.png, Screen Shot 
> 2013-09-04 at 12.29.08 AM.png, Screen Shot 2013-09-04 at 12.29.26 AM.png, 
> Screen Shot 2013-09-04 at 12.29.58 AM.png, WithBug.png, Working.png
>
>
> More and more lower devices have the capability to run AIR so also Apache 
> Flex and this lower devices have screen DPI lower than the minimum 160.

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