Re: [android-developers] Where do you aim for design specs?

2011-10-31 Thread Chris Stewart
Thanks a lot for the responses. I didn't realize such a large number of devices are categorized into just two buckets. I suspect normal/xhdpi will gain share sooner rather than later, as I believe the Galaxy Nexus fits in that group. I would imagine the influx of high res/high density displays

[android-developers] Where do you aim for design specs?

2011-10-30 Thread Chris Stewart
I'm starting the design for an app that spans phones and tablets (2.1 - 4.0, custom action bar pre-3.0, native action bar 3.0+) and working with a designer used to the iPhone. Going from a world where he worried about 3.5 only, to a world where every size is potentially available, is a concern of

Re: [android-developers] Where do you aim for design specs?

2011-10-30 Thread Mark Murphy
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 12:56 PM, Chris Stewart cstewart...@gmail.com wrote: Going from a world where he worried about 3.5 only, to a world where every size is potentially available, is a concern of mine. http://www.amazon.com/Red-Bull-Energy-Drink-8-4-Ounce/dp/B000MTST70/httpcommonsco-20 :-)

Re: [android-developers] Where do you aim for design specs?

2011-10-30 Thread B Lyon
ugh. Dealing with this exact same issue myself at the moment (iPhone -- android). The screens link Mark pointed out is great to see what things are out there as of Oct 3 - 90% are apparently Normal/hdpi or Normal/mdpi, so you can set up the avd's to take a look at how things look (or buy all the