Chapter 29. Fragments for Tablets and More
Up until this chapter, we've covered topics that are common to all versions of Android. It's amazing to think that Android had only been seen on commercial devices for about two years before the dawn of a new era of Android device: the Android tablet. The Android 3.0 UI is described as being designed from the ground up for tablets. Thankfully, this does not mean you must throw away everything you've learned so far and start over. In fact, everything you've learned will help you write Android applications for tablets. What Android 3.0 brings is a set of new concepts and features that you must master to write applications that take advantage of the extra large (xlarge) screen sizes of Android tablets. While ...
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