app orientation

AppWizard
February 18, 2026
Android 17 Beta 1 has launched for Pixel phones, introducing significant changes in app orientation and resizability restrictions. It eliminates the option for developers to opt-out of these restrictions on larger screens (width greater than 600 dp), disregarding five specific attributes and APIs for applications on large screens or games. This aims to improve user experience on Android tablets, foldable phones, and Chromebooks, addressing issues with apps that lock into a single orientation. Developers must adapt their applications to comply with the new standards set by SDK 37, ensuring compatibility with the phase-out of certain manifest attributes and runtime APIs from Android 16. Users will retain control over their app experience through aspect ratio settings. The upcoming Aluminum OS will require Android applications to operate seamlessly in landscape mode, indicating a push for a more unified Android experience.
AppWizard
July 16, 2025
The "forced portrait" feature in Android allows users to customize how their screens respond to different orientations, providing a personalized viewing experience. Users can create display-rotation exceptions based on specific states and events, enhancing usability and comfort. The "App orientation" section enables users to set orientation preferences on an app-by-app basis, granting them control over how each application behaves in relation to screen orientation. This feature empowers users to tailor their device experience according to their individual habits and preferences.
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