I have 2 apps on the market, one free, and one paid; however both apps are the same, the only difference is the free version has admob ads. Both are compiled with API 3.2, and both have the same features and manifest. The min SDK is set to "4". However, users that have upgraded to ICS 4.0.3 are reporting that while they can still download the free app, the paid app is telling them "incompatible with your device" in the google play store. After I sent them the APK manually, they were able to install and run it just fine... and now I'm completely stumped as to why Google Play is refusing some people the right to download the app (costing me sales) even though both apps are the same, and both are compatible. Anyone else having similar issues or know a way to work around this? The device tested in the above scenario was a lg nitro hd upgraded from gingerbread to ICS 4.0.3, and another was a CUBE U9GT 2 tablet
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