Hi,

Im experienced iOS developer but totally new to Android, so you will get 
some newbie questions from in the comming weeks :)

I have to build a Android app that has a full screen image and also all 
kinds of different images. Now on iOS we live in a "protected" world and 
designing a full screen image is very easy as I only have so few screen 
sizes to design it for, but for Android it seems I'm  in for a whole 
different problem here. I have read about the small/normal/large/xlarge and 
ldpi/mdpi/hdpi/xhdpi 
and I can see that most coverage is on normal+hdpi. But how do I design a 
full screen graphics that works well on Android devices, what sizes should 
it be? I cant find any info on that, so if I want to make a full size 
background image for normal+hdpi then what size should that be? And should 
I leave extra "space" at top/bottom or the sides to make it work on 
different screen ratios or how does one go about designing this?

Ok as you can see I'm totally new here and a bit puzzled, I hope you can 
get me started on the right foot.

Thank you
Søren

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