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I am currently reading up on developing on Android (beginner) through the website and I am wondering if there is a difference between the following two options and what would be the trade offs, that is if I am going in the correct direction.

The following url explains how we can "downsample" the image to fit into a smaller. https://developer.android.com/training/displaying-bitmaps/load-bitmap.html

In another section, it explains how we have different sized bitmaps for different screen of different densities. https://developer.android.com/training/basics/supporting-devices/screens.html

My question is whats the difference if I choose the first approach, to have a very big bitmap and downsample it according to screen density, (perhaps resulting in more computational power, less battery life) and the second approach, to have several bitmaps of different sizes.

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  • Different sizes take more room on disk. Downsampling takes memory and computation time, and may result in graphical glitches. There's pros and cons to each. Jun 8, 2014 at 22:44
  • If so, when an app is available for download in the play store, does the whole "project" consisting of the different sized bitmaps for approach 2 mentioned above gets downloaded, or only the relevant folder for the specific screen density gets downloaded and installed?
    – BOOnZ
    Jun 8, 2014 at 22:49
  • The entire thing, because the apk is a signed entity. Since Play doesn't know your private key, it can't select a subset of files and resign it. Jun 8, 2014 at 23:12

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