Here we go now. I learnt how to do screenshots directly on the Nexus now, but since I cannot upload the 3MB pictures directly here due to the file size limitation, and since I do not know yet how to resize them directly on the tablet to make them smaller, it still takes a while until the pictures arrive on my laptop and then get posted here on the forum.
Overall, it is quite ok, but I would still like to see more tiles at once in the map view:
15(w) x 10(h) is still terribly small compared to the 25(w) x 15(h) that I get on my laptop with 1920x1080.
Well, I guess you have to find one size to fit all Android devices, so I also checked on my wife's phone, an HTC desire HD, there I get 8(w)x7(h) tiles. Overall, I would say that zooming out the map view to show more tiles would be preferable on the small phone as well.
Especially on the large tablet, the units/tiles are still displayed so huge on the 10" (300 ppi) screen that one can see each single block of the graphics, making it somewhat blurry and ugly.

- lowres
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With &res=lowres, everything is shown.

- Dialog Box
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Dialog boxes are smaller than the screen area now, so that looks about right.
The following two are with &res=highres. Unfortunately, the Nexus10 resolution of 2560 x 1600 is not high enough yet, so this parameter requires some scrolling.

Scrolling is actually a bit difficult, since you need to find a spot that does not scroll the map view - I generally scroll the screen by dragging between the stack-unit-view on the right hand side. One does not need to scroll a lot, btw, as once can see.

- Highres upper half
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- Highres lower half
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