Sdk 4 is my minimum version because I assume sdk 1 is just 'too old'.
Not very scientific but works for me. :)
On Jul 8, 7:47 am, nadam <a...@anyro.se> wrote:
> The old Galaxy Tab 7" is said to be a large mdpi device but it uses
> hdpi drawables. I did an experiment to create an app with the
> following restrictions in the manifest.
>
> <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="1" />
> <uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.touchscreen"
> android:required="false" />
>
> <compatible-screens >
> <screen android:screenSize="large"
> android:screenDensity="mdpi" />
> <screen android:screenSize="large"
> android:screenDensity="hdpi" />
> </compatible-screens>
>
> <supports-screens
> android:smallScreens="false"
> android:normalScreens="false"
> android:largeScreens="true"
> android:xlargeScreens="false"
> android:anyDensity="true"/>
>
> The Device Availability dialog in the Developer Console tells me that
> this app will not be available in Android Market for any Samsung
> device. In particular, all variations of Galaxy Tab are listed as
> unsupported. Why?
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