320dp: a typical phone screen (240x320 ldpi, 320x480 mdpi, 480x800 hdpi, etc).

480dp: a tweener tablet like the Streak (480x800 mdpi).

600dp: a 7” tablet (600x1024 mdpi).

720dp: a 10” tablet (720x1280 mdpi, 800x1280 mdpi, etc).

 

Android: Screen Densities, Sizes, Configurations, and Icon Sizes

1. Definitions

  • resolution = number of pixels available in the display, scale-independent pixel = sp
  • density = how many pixels appear within a constant area of the display, dots per inch = dpi
  • size = amount of physical space available for displaying an interface, screen's diagonal, inch
  • density-independent pixel = virtual pixel that is independent of the screen density, dp

2. Density Classes

Class Name Density Factor Drawable Folder Comment
ldpi low density 120 dpi sp = 3/4 * dp drawable-ldpi  
mdpi medium density 160 dpi sp = dp drawable-mdpi OR drawable baseline size, example: 320x480 (sp or dp)
hdpi high density 240 dpi sp = 1.5 x dp drawable-hdpi example: 480x800 sp = 320x533 dp
xhdpi extra high density 320 dpi sp = 2 x dp drawable-xhdpi  
xxhdpi extra extra high density 480 dpi sp = 3 x dp drawable-xxhdpi  

3. Icon Sizes (full / content)

Density Launcher Menu Action Bar Status Bar and Notification Tab Pop-up Dialog and List View Small and Contextual
ldpi 36x36 px 36x36 / 24x24 px 24x24 / 18x18 px 18x18 / 16x16 px 24x24 / 22x22 px 24x24 px 12x12 / 9x9 px
mdpi 48x48 px 48x48 / 32x32 px 32x32 / 24x24 px 24x24 / 22x22 px 32x32 / 28x28 px 32x32 px 16x16 / 12x12 px
hdpi 72x72 px 72x72 / 48x48 px 48x48 / 36x36 px 36x36 / 33x33 px 48x48 / 42x42 px 48x48 px 24x24 / 18x18 px
xhdpi 96x96 px 96x96 / 64x64 px 64x64 / 48x48 px 48x48 / 44x44 px 64x64 / 56x56 px 64x64 px 32x32 / 24x24 px
xxhdpi 144x144 px (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1)
  • (1) Google documentation says: "Applications should not generally worry about this density; relying on XHIGH graphics being scaled up to it should be sufficient for almost all cases."
  • Launcher icons for Android Market: 512x512 px.

4. Screen Size Classes

Class Size in dp Layout Folder Examples Comment
small 426x320 dp layout-small typical phone screen (240x320 ldpi, 320x480 mdpi, etc.)  
normal 470x320 dp layout-normal OR layout typical phone screen (480x800 hdpi) baseline size
large 640x480 dp layout-large tweener tablet like the Streak (480x800 mdpi), 7" tablet (600x1024 mdpi)  
xlarge 960x720 dp layout-xlarge 10" tablet (720x1280 mdpi, 800x1280 mdpi, etc.)  

5. Example Screen Configurations

Screen Size Low density (120), ldpi Medium density (160), mdpi High density (240), hdpi Extra high density (320), xhdpi
small QVGA (240x320)   480x640  
normal WQVGA400 (240x400)
WQVGA432 (240x432)
HVGA (320x480) WVGA800 (480x800)
WVGA854 (480x854)
600x1024
640x960
large WVGA800 (480x800)(2)
WVGA854 (480x854)(2)
WVGA800 (480x800)(1)
WVGA854 (480x854)(1)
600x1024
   
xlarge 1024x600 WXGA (1280x800)(3)
1024x768
1280x768
1536x1152
1920x1152
1920x1200
2048x1536
2560x1536
2560x1600
  • (1) To emulate this configuration, specify a custom density of 160 when creating an Android Virtual Device that uses a WVGA800 or WVGA854 skin.
  • (2) To emulate this configuration, specify a custom density of 120 when creating an Android Virtual Device that uses a WVGA800 or WVGA854 skin.
  • (3) This skin is available with the Android 3.0 platform.

6. Screen Orientation

Orientation Name Layout Folder, Example
port portrait layout-port-large
land landscape layout-land-normal OR layout-land

 

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