The Google Play Store will make a series of changes next month designed to make tablet-optimized apps easier to find — and to prod developers into rebuilding their smartphone apps for larger screens. Starting November 21st, anyone browsing Google Play on a tablet will see only tablet-optimized apps on the store's list of bestsellers. And to encourage developers to build apps that look good on 7"- and 10"-inch tablets, Google will begin labeling any apps that don't meet its standards for tablets as "designed for phones."
I have been using Designer to format my activities for both phone and tablet. Granted, some of my icons on tablets are the same phone size.... This has been my problem from the beginning - how to format for phone and large screens (7 - 10+ inch). I have read "standards for tablets" but what does that mean for us B4A developers?
Can someone, in a nutshell, explain what a "Tablet App" shall consist of - to be granted "Tablet Status" by Google (and still support phones)? Is it just a matter of device size?
I start with a phone layout (320x480) and then work up from there for larger screens using DS.
Thanks kindly.