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DisplayMetrics metrics = new DisplayMetrics();
this.getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getMetrics(metrics);
screenWidth = metrics.widthPixels;
screenHeight = metrics.heightPixels;

I use these codes to get the height and width of screen

the screen height on my Nexus7 should be 1280

but it return 1205...

and my minSdkVersion is level 8

so i can't use these method:

Display display = getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay();
Point size = new Point();
display.getSize(size);
int screen_width = size.x;
int screen_height = size.y;

now, how should i get the correct screen size ?

Edit:

if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 11) {
        Point size = new Point();
        try {
            this.getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getRealSize(size);
            screenWidth = size.x;
            screenHeight = size.y;
        } catch (NoSuchMethodError e) {
            Log.i("error", "it can't work");
        }

    } else {
        DisplayMetrics metrics = new DisplayMetrics();
        this.getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getMetrics(metrics);
        screenWidth = metrics.widthPixels;
        screenHeight = metrics.heightPixels;
    }

use it works!

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  • Does this help? stackoverflow.com/questions/1016896/…
    – trojanfoe
    Commented Jan 15, 2013 at 15:56
  • No, i can't use display.getSize(size); since my min SDK is level 8 Commented Jan 15, 2013 at 16:01
  • well if you read some of the comments in trojanfoe's link they suggest something like: try { display.getSize(size); width = size.x; height = size.y; } catch (NoSuchMethodError e) { width = display.getWidth(); height = display.getHeight(); } .... however, even if you can use the getSize() method, i think you will still get this 1205 resolution which is the available screen height (i.e. minus navigation buttons). Not sure how to get height of nav buttons, but interested and looking.
    – ggenglish
    Commented Jan 15, 2013 at 16:14
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    In your edit, you check for an API level >= 11. Display#getRealSize() was added in API level 17 so you should be checking for that level instead. developer.android.com/reference/android/view/…
    – Takaitra
    Commented Mar 18, 2015 at 17:32
  • See stackoverflow.com/questions/63407883/….
    – CoolMind
    Commented Aug 23, 2021 at 11:49

3 Answers 3

53

I've written a method that will get as close as possible for API 10 through 17+. It should give the real width and height for API 14+, and it does as well as it can for everything else.

    Display display = context.getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay();
    int realWidth;
    int realHeight;

    if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 17){
        //new pleasant way to get real metrics
        DisplayMetrics realMetrics = new DisplayMetrics();
        display.getRealMetrics(realMetrics);
        realWidth = realMetrics.widthPixels;
        realHeight = realMetrics.heightPixels;

    } else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 14) {
        //reflection for this weird in-between time
        try {
            Method mGetRawH = Display.class.getMethod("getRawHeight");
            Method mGetRawW = Display.class.getMethod("getRawWidth");
            realWidth = (Integer) mGetRawW.invoke(display);
            realHeight = (Integer) mGetRawH.invoke(display);
        } catch (Exception e) {
            //this may not be 100% accurate, but it's all we've got
            realWidth = display.getWidth();
            realHeight = display.getHeight();
            Log.e("Display Info", "Couldn't use reflection to get the real display metrics.");
        }

    } else {
        //This should be close, as lower API devices should not have window navigation bars
        realWidth = display.getWidth();
        realHeight = display.getHeight();
    }
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  • Lovely method. Wish I could upvote more. Must be the selected answer.
    – Sufian
    Commented Jan 2, 2015 at 10:11
  • 1
    Note that the context must be an activity Commented Jan 8, 2015 at 2:45
  • 2
    Oh man thank you....how on earth something this ****'ing simple can be this complex...beyond me...should be 1 line: getScreenDimensions()! Get your shit together Google.
    – Aggressor
    Commented Jul 16, 2015 at 23:09
  • Works great on real devices, on simulators it may not yield correct results, which is not really a problem.
    – Meanman
    Commented Jul 31, 2016 at 16:06
  • this approach is not working the height is not coming exact in any android devices
    – user6457240
    Commented Jan 19, 2017 at 12:33
39

I think this will work. The trick is you must use:

display.getRealSize(size);

not

display.getSize(size);

To deal with your API 8 coding issue do something like this:

try { 
    display.getRealSize(size);
    height = size.y; 
} catch (NoSuchMethodError e) {
    height = display.getHeight();
}

Only more recent API devices will have onscreen navigation buttons and thus need the new method, older devices will throw an exception but will not have onscreen navigation thus the older method is fine.

In case it needs to be said: Just because you have a minimumAPI level of 8 for your project doesn't mean you have to compile it at that level. I also use level 8 for minimum but my project mostly are compiled at level 13 (3.2) giving them access to a lot of new methods.

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  • 2
    instead of using a try-catch block you can check the api level on the device. see Build.VERSION and methods Display.getHeight, Display.getSize, display.getRealSize Commented Jul 19, 2013 at 5:47
  • 3
    Keep in mind that this method won't work for API level 14, 15 and 16 as the getRealSize() method was only introduced in API level 17. Here's a workaround to find the raw values < API 17: stackoverflow.com/questions/10991194/…
    – Saket
    Commented Jan 31, 2014 at 19:53
5

You can find real device dimensions with either using Display or DisplayMetrics

Using Display:

private void findRealSize(Activity activity)
{
    Point size = new Point();
    Display display = activity.getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay();

    if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 17)
        display.getRealSize(size);
    else
        display.getSize(size);

    int realWidth = size.x;
    int realHeight = size.y;

    Log.i("LOG_TAG", "realWidth: " + realWidth + " realHeight: " + realHeight);
}

Using DisplayMetrics:

private void findRealSize(Activity activity)
{
    DisplayMetrics displayMetrics = new DisplayMetrics();

    if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 17)
    {
        activity.getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getRealMetrics(displayMetrics);
    }
    else
    {
        activity.getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getMetrics(displayMetrics);
    }

    int realWidth = displayMetrics.widthPixels;
    int realHeight = displayMetrics.heightPixels;

    Log.i("LOG_TAG", "realWidth: " + realWidth + " realHeight: " + realHeight);
}
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