Dashman, I am curious why you would want to support anything previous to
Android 2.1.. and really 2.2 these days. From what I can see on the graph,
there is only a few % of devices with < Android 2.2 on them. I had a
similar question with regard to when Android 4 will be the majority of
devices in the market, with a rough target of probably 6 months or so
before that happens. My purpose is similar to yours.. I'd rather deal with
4.x SDKs and if by the time I think I can get my app out (6 months or so)
Android 4+ is the dominate OS with possibly a year out being 75%+ of the
market.. I could live with not gaining a lot of 2.3.x and previous owners
use of my app. I also ask this because at least from what I've followed on
some forums and in here, apps that run on 4.x that should run on 2.x seem
to have issues on many devices.. probably for any number of reasons. I am
still wavering on the idea of support 2.3.x and not using ActionBar and
some of the other 4.x features as my app doesn't absolutely need them, but
I also think the stability and more capable SDK for 4.x is nice to code to.



On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 1:50 PM, dashman <[email protected]> wrote:

> i appreciate your help!
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