hi guys
this is my first thread
Do appreciate your response
if you all like it let me know i will post more wallpapers
Thanx
WVGA wallpapers is always welcome, but i think this set was a little too girlie for me ;-)
Mohitt said:
hi guys
this is my first thread
Do appreciate your response
if you all like it let me know i will post more wallpapers
Thanx
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Thanks for sharing. Welcome to the forum btw
Are they 400 or 480 x800?
they are 800 in height and 400 in width
Mmmm...
Mohitt said:
they are 800 in height and 400 in width
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WVGA is 480x800, not 400x800 - Thanks for sharing anyway
thanks very much
if u all like my post pls give it some stars
will be posting new sunset,skys and forest wallpaers very soon
i think max by 21
I think you would get more attention if they were 480 X 800 not 400 X 800. WTH is 400 X 800
400x800 is WQVGA I think..
My Omnia uses that size
(so does my Pioneer AVIC)
Sorry but this pack is not very good. For one the resolution is off for this perticular unit and second the images included are resized verisions of 600x800 (or larger) images where aspect is distorted. If you absolutely must have a certain image you should atleast crop the image to maintain aspect ratio before resizeing.
Never the less, thanks for the effort and good luck on future projects.
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400x800 is WQVGA I think..
My Omnia uses that size
(so does my Pioneer AVIC)
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WQGVA is 240 X 400??????
Just to clarify: ;
The ratio of the width of the display to the height of the display eg VGA 640 x 480 in a 4:3 format (480 x 4/3 = 640).
Topaz is WVGA = 480x800 (WVGA is just a "Wide" VGA, therefore the 480 remains the constant)
VGA = 480x640
QVGA = 240X320 (Quarter)
WQVGA = 240x320+ (Wide Quarter VGA)
SVGA = 600x800 (Super)
EVGA = 768x1024 (Extended)
So, 400x800 is a variatant of VGA in 2:1 format, but technically there is no acronym for it.
I hope those wallpaper are suitable for me.
As I promised
Here are some sunset or u can say some landscapes wallpaper
Not sure of exat resolution as they have been cropped to get best view
I m am Sure they will pretty good on your QVga/Wvga phones aka diamond and daimond 2
I have all on my htc pure
they are abt 36 in no.
Also this time including some screenshots
so u dont waste ur bandwidht and time if they r not of ur taste
how do u set that all the tabs in the touch flo 3d have a background, now only my home screen has a background and the rest (like apps or images) dont have no background
Thanks a lot.
Download the "BG_for_all_pages_WVGA tool", and you can have same background for all the tabs.
thank you for sharing
thanks very much for sharing
Thanks a lot,have a look.
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Has anyone ever thought of trying to run the touch pro or diamond at 480 x 800 ?
Not likely, as it would be kind of blurry and ugly, considering the native resolution (i.e. how many physical pixels are actually there) is 480 x 640 in both cases.
Oh ok I was kind of thinking like for example, the 96 dpi hack for qvga screens.
my question is on the title
THANKS FOR ANSWERS
As far as I know
HD & Tosh TG01 are one of the best resolutions.
Of course we have to see what surprises HTC bring us with the 09 models!!
and the sony x1
the HD has an excellent screen resolution!
camera resolution/screen resolution/ or one that resolves the differences between you and your wife/husband/girlfriend/boyfriend/partner/lover??
fallenczar said:
camera resolution/screen resolution/ or one that resolves the differences between you and your wife/husband/girlfriend/boyfriend/partner/lover??
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screen résolution
its got to be a tradeoff between resolution and screen size! the 640 x 480 is wasted on the diamond i think!
the HD might have got it right, the toshiba i thinkthe actual sixe might be getting too big! have to wait and see
idrisito said:
its got to be a tradeoff between resolution and screen size! the 640 x 480 is wasted on the diamond i think!
the HD might have got it right, the toshiba i thinkthe actual sixe might be getting too big! have to wait and see
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I speak especially of the number of colors
I restate my question: Will there a device that can compete with the iphone and his 16 million of colors
i understand the screen resolution is 1280 x 800 but does anyone know what size wallpapers need to be. they are larger than screen resolution to provide mulitple screens sliding. thanks
note: i believe they need to be 1280 x 1600 (horizontal - vertical) for scrolling wallpapers.
and of course 800 x 1280 - if you use disable wallpaper scrolling.
Live Wallpaper
Phone not support live wallpaper?
Tried 3 different, all worked fine.
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ist nice
bedspringlex said:
i understand the screen resolution is 1280 x 800 but does anyone know what size wallpapers need to be. they are larger than screen resolution to provide mulitple screens sliding. thanks
note: i believe they need to be 1280 x 1600 (horizontal - vertical) for scrolling wallpapers.
and of course 800 x 1280 - if you use disable wallpaper scrolling.
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Any wallpaper with resolution of 1280 x 1280 is best for note (without scrolling)..
My friend and I are developing an app, I'm doing all design work. So there is the problem. I don't know what size should be my designed graphics. In android developers i found this:
ldpi: 0.75
mdpi: 1
hdpi: 1.5
xhdpi: 2
And this..
xlarge screens are at least 960dp x 720dp
large screens are at least 640dp x 480dp
normal screens are at least 470dp x 320dp
small screens are at least 426dp x 320dp
But if I have xhdpi and it is 720 wide and I wanna get hdpi and do this:
720/2*1,5 I get 540 pixels. Its not 480 as I think it should be.
Where is the problem? How should I calculate what size my graphics should be on different screen sizes?
Anyone?
Anyone? I really need an answer..
hi everyone
I need to ask something that i was unable to find answer on internet or Google searching. I come straight to the point. It's basically a general thing about devices that i found different in aspect of screen resolution and i couldn't find difference.
There is one Android device which gives resolution of 540*960 on a 5inch LCD and there is an Android phone which gives 1080*1920 resolution on 5.1 inch LCD like S5 AND 1440*2560 resolution on 5.1 inch LCD.
I want to ask what is the difference that these resolution gives, i am currently using 540*960 resolution phone and what difference i would note by using 1080*1920 resolution? will thing appear small on it?
For example on a home screen, i have a gadget of weather, will it appear more smaller? because i didn't get the difference of resolution and their result difference.
awaisagha said:
hi everyone
I need to ask something that i was unable to find answer on internet or Google searching. I come straight to the point. It's basically a general thing about devices that i found different in aspect of screen resolution and i couldn't find difference.
There is one Android device which gives resolution of 540*960 on a 5inch LCD and there is an Android phone which gives 1080*1920 resolution on 5.1 inch LCD like S5 AND 1440*2560 resolution on 5.1 inch LCD.
I want to ask what is the difference that these resolution gives, i am currently using 540*960 resolution phone and what difference i would note by using 1080*1920 resolution? will thing appear small on it?
For example on a home screen, i have a gadget of weather, will it appear more smaller? because i didn't get the difference of resolution and their result difference.
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firstly i can guess by the post that you are a noob but would like to help you change to pro so here it goes
the difference are
420*320 and below ldpi-small- 2-3inches - packed with 100 to 150 ppi screen
470*320and below IS mdpi - normal- 3 to 4.2 inches - packed with upto 200ppi
640*480and up IS hdpi- large-4.2 to 7 inches - packed with 200 to 300ppi
920x720and up IS qhdpi- extra large- more than 7 inches - packed with >300ppi
if that's unclear to you
try searching up screen support on google or api guidelines
if i helped hit that thanks meter
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rohitarora27 said:
firstly i can guess by the post that you are a noob but would like to help you change to pro so here it goes
the difference are
420*320 and below ldpi-small- 2-3inches - packed with 100 to 150 ppi screen
470*320and below IS mdpi - normal- 3 to 4.2 inches - packed with upto 200ppi
640*480and up IS hdpi- large-4.2 to 7 inches - packed with 200 to 300ppi
920x720and up IS qhdpi- extra large- more than 7 inches - packed with >300ppi
if that's unclear to you
try searching up screen support on google or api guidelines
if i helped hit that thanks meter
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i am sorry if i sounded noob but i was unaware of these things. I was just wondering what's the difference of resolutions when the screen size is same.
From your post what i got was, that it is basically the PPI thing, which makes screen more bright and colorful etc. so more PPI is based on more resolution or pixels.
I am currently using Huawei G610s and it has 640*480 with 220ppi. I thought that resolution is same as in case of computers, the more resolution the more smaller the pixel and picture size and more desktop area. I am currently using 1680*1050. So i thought in same context and was wondering and thought to ask.
awaisagha said:
i am sorry if i sounded noob but i was unaware of these things. I was just wondering what's the difference of resolutions when the screen size is same.
From your post what i got was, that it is basically the PPI thing, which makes screen more bright and colorful etc. so more PPI is based on more resolution or pixels.
I am currently using Huawei G610s and it has 640*480 with 220ppi. I thought that resolution is same as in case of computers, the more resolution the more smaller the pixel and picture size and more desktop area. I am currently using 1680*1050. So i thought in same context and was wondering and thought to ask.
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firstly ppi refers to the pixels per inch
it in simple words is how tightly pixels are packed in a sq inch of area on the screen . the more the ppi count the smaller each pixel gets providing you with sharper and intense quality display
also if you did not search api guidelines on google
i am here to help you
here go ahead and just go through the detailed version and i think it will solve almost all of your query
http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html
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Now. Don't get concerned on how you sound. We were all like that at some point. The resolution that you have probably is around 200 DPI (depending on screen size) My phone (Xperia SP) has a 4.6 inch 1024 x 720 display AKA 720p display. In person, how they look actually matters. Anything above 300ppi is crisp and extremely sharp. A Samsung galaxy s5 has a PPI of around 400. These numbers don't really matter but if you see them in person, they really look nice. Hope I helped you.
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