Large Screens represent an important and the fastest growing segment of active Android devices, so now is the time to make your UI adapt to larger form factors. Join us as we guide you through the state of the ecosystem, focusing on new design guidance, APIs, and tools to help you make the most of your UI on different screen sizes.
We cover the new Window Size Classes, updating existing apps with Views, Jetpack Compose for all screen sizes, new Android Studio tooling, and how to test your app on different devices of various sizes, all while tying back to updated Material Design guidance for layouts.
Resources:
Support different screen sizes →
Android Compose samples for JetNews →
Adopting Compose in your app →
Responsive layouts for large screen developments →
Speakers:
Daniel Jacobson, Clara Bayarri
Watch more:
Watch all the Android Dev Summit sessions →
Watch all the building for large screen sessions →
Subscribe to Android Developers →
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product: Android – Form Factors; event: Android Dev Summit 2021; fullname: Daniel Jacobson, Clara Bayarri; re_ty: Publish;
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