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    Flutter: Force portrait UI on tablets (iOS + Android) even when device is landscape, but avoid letterboxing / black bars

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    I have a Flutter app that should be portrait-only on phones and tablets.

    What I want:

    • Even if the user holds the device in landscape, the app should stay in portrait UI

    • I am not able to create a landscape layout

    • I want the app to still look fullscreen (no black bars/letterboxing)

    Current setup (Flutter):
    
    Future main() async {
      WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();
      await SystemChrome.setPreferredOrientations([
        DeviceOrientation.portraitUp,
        DeviceOrientation.portraitDown,
      ]);
      runApp(const MyApp());
    }
    
    

    iOS Info.plist currently supports both portrait and landscape (iPad too).

    Problem:

    • On iPad simulator and some Android tablets, the app still rotates to landscape.

    • If I remove landscape orientations, the app stays portrait but in landscape device orientation I get black bars / letterboxing (the portrait UI is centered with empty areas around it).

    • I want portrait UI fullscreen even in landscape (no letterboxing). Like in some games or apps.

    Questions:

    1. Is it technically possible on iOS and Android to keep a portrait UI fullscreen when the device is landscape, without supporting a landscape layout?

    2. If not, what is the recommended approach for tablets? (e.g. allow landscape but keep a portrait-like centered layout, or opt out of iPad multitasking, etc.)

    Any guidance or platform limitations explanation would help.



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