am cb2d8817: am 2458f2a1: cherrypick Change-Id: I60c74919ab3df359f47e5052bcc1469318a5b821 add notice about large screen devices and the "mobile" string in user agent
* commit 'cb2d88176565a199ad6c6a3a6360a166bd700579':
cherrypick Change-Id: I60c74919ab3df359f47e5052bcc1469318a5b821 add notice about large screen devices and the "mobile" string in user agent
diff --git a/docs/html/guide/webapps/best-practices.jd b/docs/html/guide/webapps/best-practices.jd
index 4e9ae81..1362990 100644
--- a/docs/html/guide/webapps/best-practices.jd
+++ b/docs/html/guide/webapps/best-practices.jd
@@ -25,6 +25,11 @@
should simply look for the "mobile" string in the User Agent, which matches a wide variety of mobile
devices. If necessary, you can also identify the specific operating system in the User Agent string
(such as "Android 2.1").</p>
+ <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Large screen Android-powered devices that should be served
+full-size web sites (such as tablets) do <em>not</em> include the "mobile" string in the user agent,
+while the rest of the user agent string is mostly the same. As such, it's important that you deliver
+the mobile version of your web site based on whether the "mobile" string exists in the user
+agent.</p>
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