Did you find a solution? I have the same issue.

On Nov 15, 9:29 pm, Ryan Rowland <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry, I didn't proof-read, correcting mistakes...
>
> I'm implementing a new "import" feature into an app I have that's already
> been published, designed to show your current list of contacts with a
> check-mark next to them, letting you select which you would like to import
> into the app. However, I'm looking to serve all platforms: 1.1, 1.5, 1.6,
> 2.0, which doesn't seem possible. It seems that I now have to choose whether
> I want my app to be available to 2.0 or prior to 2.0, alienating all of my
> prior customers.
>
> The problem is the People class is deprecated in 2.0, and doesn't work. I
> must use ContactsContract. However, I can't use ContactsContract unless I
> include the 2.0 SDK which requires the user have a 2.0 phone. So it has to
> be one, or the other. It doesn't seem like there is a way around it. Am I
> missing something? Is there a method that will work across the board, or am
> I forced to severely dwarf my potential market by choosing which SDK(s) I
> want to support?
>
> -Thanks,
> Ryan Rowland
>
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Ryan Rowland <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > I'm implementing a new "import" feature into an app I have that's already
> > been published, designed to show your current list of contacts with a
> > check-mark next to them, letting you select which you would like to import
> > into the app. However, I'm looking to serve all platforms: 1.1, 1.5, 1.6,
> > 2.0, which doesn't seem possible. It seems that I now have to choose whether
> > I want my app to be available to 2.0 or prior to 2.0, alienating all of my
> > prior customers.
>
> > The problem is the People class is deprecated in 2.0, and doesn't work. I
> > must use ContactsContract. However, I can't use ContactsContract unless I
> > include the 2.0 SDK which requires the user have a 2.0 phone. So it has to
> > be one, or the other. It doesn't seem like there is a way around it. Am I
> > missing something? Is there a method that will work across the board, or am
> > I forced to severely dwarf my potential market by choosing which SDKs I want
> > to support?
>
> > -Thanks,
> > Ryan Rowland

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