You can specify minSdkVersion & maxSdkVersion to AndroidManifest.xml.

If a user device's sdk version is less than minSdkVersion or bigger than 
maxSdkVersion, Google Play shows alert string to user, "you can't 
download.. blah blah".

There is detail information.
http://developer.android.com/tools/publishing/versioning.html

GL to you.

2013년 2월 1일 금요일 오전 10시 25분 54초 UTC+9, DroidMaster 님의 말:
>
> Dear Experts, 
>
> I have developed an application which is only intended for Jelly Bean ( 
> not ICS ). Is it anyway for Google Play to prevent ICS device from download 
> my application? 
>
> If the same device has the with a different OS ; I know there is a way to 
> filter by device id. 
>
> What are the work around on Application or Google Play? I think that if 
> the work around on application side , the user still be able to download 
> the app, but they just can not run. 
>
>
> Thanks in advance, 
>
>

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