Android runs on a variety of devices that offer different screen sizes and densities. For applications, the Android system provides a consistent development environment across devices and handles most of the work to adjust each application's user interface to the screen on which it is displayed. At the same time, the system provides APIs that allow you to control your application's UI for specific screen sizes and densities, in order to optimize your UI design for different screen configurations. For example, you might want a UI for tablets that's different from the UI for handsets.
In short, this app helps you to find out your Device Screen Density related information and few Device information like Model, Manufaturer and so on.
Screen density:
The quantity of pixels within a physical area of the screen; usually referred to as dpi (dots per inch). For example, a "low" density screen has fewer pixels within a given physical area, compared to a "normal" or "high" density screen.
For simplicity, Android groups all actual screen densities into six generalized densities: low, medium, high, extra-high, extra-extra-high, and extra-extra-extra-high.
A set of six generalized densities:
1. ldpi (low) ~120dpi
2. mdpi (medium) ~160dpi
3. hdpi (high) ~240dpi
4. xhdpi (extra-high) ~320dpi
5. xxhdpi (extra-extra-high) ~480dpi
6. xxxhdpi (extra-extra-extra-high) ~640dpi
The generalized sizes and densities are arranged around a baseline configuration that is a normal size and mdpi (medium) density.
Version 2.0 has an issue, which we have resolved in 'Density Pro'. Please check 'Density Pro' application.
熱門國家 | 系統支援 | 版本 | 費用 | APP評分 | 上架日期 | 更新日期 |
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未知 | Android Google Play | 2.0 App下載 | 免費 | 1970-01-01 | 2015-04-19 |