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  • Hi,

    I have an application icon set to 144x144 pixels (also tried 256x256) however when installing the application on my device (nexus5) it appears blurry on the homescreen. On my PC the icon is high quality and its edges are very sharp. Has anyone been able to create crisp looking icons? What pixel dimensions did you use?

    Thanks

  • Don't hold me to this but I do believe that it will depend on the size of your app. You will have to play with it some to find the size that works for your application size.

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  • I make them 144x144 around around that vicinity

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  • Which icon are we talking about? Under the 'About screen' in properties?

    I would have assumed the dimensions of the PC icon and the phone icon are different, therefore while it may look good on the PC, it may look bad on the phone due to scaling. When I make Android Apps, I make one copy of each of the icon sizes - did you do that? I just stuck to whatever the default sizes were, and looking in Fusion, none of them are 144 x 144 (looking inside an android app of mine). There's 256 x 256, 128 x 128, 48x48, 32x32 and 16x16. All of your icons should be those dimensions, and if I were you I would make one of each. They all have different purposes (or they did when designing apps for iOS and I assume the same applies to Android, eg one's for the store, one's for the homescreen)

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  • For Android, the only icon that's important (unless you're using Headers) is the 96x96 Launcher Icon (Found under iOS/Android Application Property Tab)

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  • Yes, for iOS, in the Android Application Property tab you have several sets of icons but for Android it's just the one 96x96 Icon. If you're using headers, then that will use the built-in Fusion Icon(s) for the headers. Aside of that, you should be good to go with just the specific Android/iOS icons requested in the properties tab!

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