I think one of the best approaches I've seen relies on developers of the 
OS and apps. To implement it in Android we would need an addition to the 
manifest where the application developer could specify a minimum OS 
version, and the OS could do a simple check if that OS version is 
compatible with the version of the OS the app is being run on.

Al.
http://andappstore.com/

Sven Boden wrote:
> Anyone has an idea on how future app distribution will work on
> android? I see a possibility for some issues.
>
> Right now you have the G1 phone... probably - except for developers -
> everyone is on the same version of the OS. How will app distribution
> work in the future when multiple versions of the OS are being used.
> Possibly even tweaked on new/other phones (e.g. some firm branching
> off the official android platform to provide more custom
> functionality)
> Unless no interface is broken, some applications could run on 1
> version but not on another version.
>
> Regards,
> Sven
> Living in one of those "ape" countries that only allow sim unlocked
> phones :(
> >
>   


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