alexhenes wrote:Makes sense... however... the 6 columns is way too small this particular device... which is similar in size to the iPhone. Not sure why the behavior is not consistent.
Thing is, have you ever tried to sure a web page on an iPhone and compare it with the Android device on this particular device? You will find that everything is much smaller on the android device, although it might show more of the page. This is because iPhone(iOS) uses something called "pixel-doubling" on their high-resolution retina devices. Instead of having super-high resolution so that items get very small, it doubles the size instead so that text remains readable, although much smoother.
I know this, because if you are on Android and you get 6 columns of thumbnails, then it must have many pixels in the width (regardless of what orientation you are holding at). If Imagevue shows 6 columns, then all the websites you surf must show quite small on this device also. This is why Apple do pixel-doubling.
There is no perfect solution. Some devices might display too many columns, but this is because they are high-resolution anyway, and Imagevue will not vary much anyway in regards to how sites display on that mobile.
We could add a progressive columns scheme instead of simply doubling it, but it does not help the issue that the most popular devices (ipad3, iphone4+) use pixel-doubling while Android does not. And it does not help the issue that some devices like Android have very high pixel-density although a relatively small screen, while they may have some bigger screens with low-pixel density. Imagevue cannot detect "screen size", only screen resolution.