Our app is dedicated for use on a Tablet, running Honeycomb (Android 3.0.x) or later. Apparently, this uses API level 11 and up.
I also came across this statement (from here)
“As of API 11 , it's possible to have more heap size by adding the "android:largeHeap = true" into your manifest file. In some devices , the heap size may increase to 256 MB. For API 10 and older , it's unfortunately impossible to increase the heap size since it's a system variable.“
And this document claims that different systems have different sizes.
We tried entering 'android:largeHeap = “true” ' in the Manifest Editor but the compiler didn't like it.
Here's an example of someone using it successfully.
Would someone happen to know just how to make this entry in the Manifest Editor, please? :sign0104:
I also came across this statement (from here)
“As of API 11 , it's possible to have more heap size by adding the "android:largeHeap = true" into your manifest file. In some devices , the heap size may increase to 256 MB. For API 10 and older , it's unfortunately impossible to increase the heap size since it's a system variable.“
And this document claims that different systems have different sizes.
We tried entering 'android:largeHeap = “true” ' in the Manifest Editor but the compiler didn't like it.
Here's an example of someone using it successfully.
Would someone happen to know just how to make this entry in the Manifest Editor, please? :sign0104: