I'm not sure how I'd test it.  There's nothing I'm setting in my app
regarding copy protection, it's all market-based.  Because I'm not able to
buy my own application, and then do the update, I'm not sure how I'd test
it.

>From what I could gather, it should only affect users running 1.5.  They'd
need to uninstall and reinstall.  Thankfully my 1.5 user base is extremely
low.  I've gone ahead and made the change in the market and will keep an eye
out for when my next update hits.

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On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru) <
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> Why don't you test it on your own device? That will certainly answer
> your question. I believe the answer is it won't be a problem but it
> could mean your users have to uninstall and reinstall, which means any
> data the app has collected on the device could be lost.
>
> -John Coryat
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