Essentially.  Though you might want to decide what should happen when
it inevitably finds its way to a device without market - ie, fail
gracefully with minimal reduction in functionality or "Your device
does not support this application" or "Your device is not authorized
to run this application" or "This is a pirated install.  Fail!" -
essentially depending on how you feel about people re-distributing
your app via other channels in non-market countries and communities
built around non-market tablets and MIDs.

On Sep 22, 11:07 am, Neilz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ah yes I believe you're right. So as long as my code works on the
> actual device, I shouldn't be concerned then.
>
> On Sep 22, 2:38 pm, Chris Stratton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Unless I am remembering wrong, the emulator doesn't have market.
>
> > It would also happen if someone manages to get your apk onto a device
> > without market (of which there are many, especially non-phone tablets)
>
>

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