While some third-party apps – like Angry Birds – run fine on the Galaxy Tab‘s 7-inch 1024 x 600 display, others can’t quite handle all those pixels and work at most in a WVGA block floating in the middle of the display.  jkkmobile spotted that you could use a free Android app called Spare Parts to force all apps full-screen, however.

Most recent apps should work with Samsung’s resizing technology, but there are still a few sticklers which cause problems.  You can download Spare Parts from the Android Market.

[via NetbookNews]

1 COMMENT

  1. battlezone 3d pro still same,….not fullscreen. do it exactly like you told but the screen now more smaller.

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