iPhone web apps have four configuration features available (not including the HTML5 application cache) to configure how web pages behave when you save the web page to the home screen as a bookmark.

  1. You can specify the home page icon.
  2. You can specify a startup image that displays while the web page is loading.
  3. You can hide the browser UI.
  4. You can change the status bar color.

The four features work by adding tags to the <head> like this:

<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="/custom_icon.png"/>
<link rel="apple-touch-startup-image" href="/startup.png">
<meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes" />
<meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style" content="black" />

Naturally, none of these "apple-" specific tags do anything in Android. But is there any way to do something equivalent? [At a minimum, I want users to be able to add my web page to their Android home screen (e.g. in Android 2.0) and have a pretty hi-res icon.]

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When you create a shortcut on the home screen to a bookmark, Android will use a apple-touch-icon-precomposed if present (but not apple-touch-icon) as a high-res icon:

<link rel="apple-touch-icon-precomposed" href="/custom_icon.png"/>

As for the rest of the features, I don't think there's any way to do this at present without publishing an Android app that acts as a wrapper for your website.

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This doesn't appear to work on HTC Evo; it probably doesn't work on any HTC Sense UI device. – Dan Fabulich Jun 29 '10 at 18:45
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It should work if you disable the HTC Sense launcher and use the AOSP Launcher instead. (HTC Sense devices actually ship with both launchers installed.) In any case, thanks for the feedback. That's good to know. I've filed a bug to review this as a candidate for inclusion in future versions of the Android CDD. (b/2811198) – Trevor Johns Jun 30 '10 at 21:49
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This may be of interest to readers:

http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=7657

In 2.1-update1, on the Droid, and I presume other 2.* OS phones, when adding a bookmark to the homescreen, the homescreen only displays a custom icon if the link rel="apple-touch-icon" or apple-touch-icon-precomposed have a FULL url path.

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Confirmed and working on x10, 2.1. :-) – user247245 Nov 7 '10 at 0:15
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I tried the above from my Samsung Galaxy S1

Didn't work for me... but what did work was first creating a bookmark and then adding that bookmark as a shortcut to my home. Doing this caused the correct icon to be used.

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