Sunday, 24 November 2013

Android UI

General rules with examples for Multiple Screen Resolution in Android  


Generally supporting the multiple Screen's in Android is tricky, here are some of the Tables put together to make it little easier

First let us have look at the small stat regarding the percentage of users in various sizes and resolutions

ldpimdpitvdpihdpixhdpixxhdpiTotal
Small9.2%9.2%
Normal0.1%15.1%33.4%22.2%8.8%79.6%
Large0.6%3.6%1.2%0.5%0.5%6.4%
Xlarge4.4%0.3%0.1%4.8%
Total9.9%23.1%1.2%34.2%22.8%8.8%
Data collected during a 7-day period ending on November 1, 2013 

  • The Normal range here is in which all the phones come under. (4 inch to 7 inch)
  • The Large are decent size tabs (7 to 10 inch)
  • The Extra Large the tablets above ten inch ( >10 inch) 
The range is given in the following diagram :


Table 3. Various screen configurations available from emulator skins in the Android SDK (indicated in bold) and other representative resolutions.
Low density (120), ldpiMedium density (160), mdpiHigh density (240), hdpiExtra high density (320), xhdpi
SmallscreenQVGA (240x320)480x640
NormalscreenWQVGA400 (240x400)
WQVGA432 (240x432)
HVGA (320x480)WVGA800 (480x800)
WVGA854 (480x854) 
600x1024
640x960
LargescreenWVGA800** (480x800)
WVGA854** (480x854)
WVGA800* (480x800)
WVGA854* (480x854) 
600x1024
Extra Largescreen1024x600WXGA (1280x800)
1024x768
1280x768
1536x1152
1920x1152 
1920x1200
2048x1536
2560x1536 
2560x1600

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