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[jira] [Commented] (CB-6448) Display problems on Xiaomi Mi3
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Joe Bowser commented on CB-6448:
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This is a known issue with the meta tag. Remove target-density from the meta tag, and the screen should go back to the proper size. It's a good idea to not use this part of the viewport meta tag, since it's not supported in all versions of Android.
> Display problems on Xiaomi Mi3
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>
> Key: CB-6448
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-6448
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Android
> Affects Versions: 3.4.0
> Environment: Xiaomi Mi3 running Miui v5 (4.4.4) (Android 4.3 JLS36C)
> Phonegap version: 3.4.0-0.19.7
> Reporter: Gabriele Cirulli
> Assignee: Joe Bowser
>
> When running the application on a Xiaomi Mi3 device running Miui v5 (4.4.4), the viewport of the application becomes very big and causes the application UI to look small on the screen.
> Here is an example of what it looks like on the device: http://i.imgur.com/3w1i6Z0.png
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> This is the expected appearance: http://i.imgur.com/yS6615p.png
> The application displays as expected on iOS 7 and on the other Android versions and devices that have been tested. Android 4.4.3 doesn't seem to be affected.
> When using an alert to display `screen.width` and `screen.height`, the Xiaomi Mi3 device reports a viewport size of 1080x1920, which is disproportionate. Other android devices (such as a Galaxy S3 running Android 4.4) report saner dimensions, such as 360x640.
> This is a very strange issue and I haven't been able to determine whether it's a problem with how the Xiaomi Mi3 device works or the Miui v5 OS works, or if it is due to how Phonegap detects dimensions.
> The appropriate viewport meta tags are in place in my application and they seem to behave correctly on other devices and systems.
> Even more strangely, Untappd, which is another Phonegap-based app, doesn't seem to show this issue when executed on the Xiaomi Mi3 device, which hints at the possibility of this being a Phonegap problem (possibly introduced in the latest versions).
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