Size of the file install Android?

I recently upgraded to an Android app that I have on the market with AIR3/Captive Runtime users don't need to download the AIR app to run my app everything works fine.

App apk was previously 5MB and is now 10.2 MB and on the market, he shows himself as 10.2 MB, no drama, but when I download and install the application on my N1/gingerbread market device, it shows the application as being 320KO in settings/Applications /? Native applications more appear about 30% more fat on the market than the device if a native app, that I notice is no longer on the 25% market device. My AIR apps exceed 90% smaller once installed on the device?

It is a good thing for my apps, but I'm confused, someone can explain why this happens and how Android OS size application once installed?

Thank you

Probably it apps are installed on the SD card and you see only the part of the application that must remain in the internal RAM in the settings.

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