I actually see now that when I browse the APK in the developer console to 
read the details about it, that it claims that it only supports 
3-screen-layout, rather than 4 (xlarge missing).
It should be possible to tinker with the manifest and upload a new apk, 
look at the details and verify what does the trick instead of uploading - 
publish - wait - check - repeat...

// Fredrik

On Thursday, 23 May 2013 09:21:09 UTC+2, Fredrik Hyttnäs-Lenngren wrote:
>
> Did you update the apps My Anchor Watch Free" and "My Anchor Watch Pro" or 
> did they just suddenly become "incompatible"?  
> I'm looking towards adding the *android:targetSdkVersion *to one of my 
> apps and release it and see if it works.
>
> This is exactly the issue Google had with the Hangout app not being 
> compatible with tables once they update it from Talk, so they must have 
> been caught by surprise as well.
>
> Fredrik
>
> On Thursday, 23 May 2013 08:54:52 UTC+2, Terry wrote:
>>
>> I don't think that *android:**minSdkVersion or **
>> android:targetSdkVersion *has anything to do with it. Some of my apps 
>> which are now shown as "incompatible" *and *some which are still 
>> "compatible", *both *only have the *android:**minSdkVersion *in the 
>> AndroidManifest file.
>>
>> Two of my apps which were shown in the Play Store as "compatible" only a 
>> few days aga, but which are now shown as "incompatible" (with e.g. 
>> GT-P7500) are "My Anchor Watch Free" and "My Anchor Watch Pro". They are 
>> both listed as compatible (with this particular device) in the Developer's 
>> Console.
>>
>> Terry
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 7:15:57 PM UTC+2, Fredrik Hyttnäs-Lenngren 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I published a completely new app at the same time I published the 
>>> updates, and it shows up on Google Play for all devices.
>>> Only difference I can see between them is that the new app has the *
>>> android:targetSdkVersion* included within the *uses-sdk *tag while the 
>>> others only have the *android:minSdkVersion. *
>>> *
>>> *
>>> *
>>> *
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, 22 May 2013 18:42:05 UTC+2, Terry wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have not found a common denominator yet. Strangely enough, those of 
>>>> my apps which are suddenly "incompatible" with the GT-P7500, (according to 
>>>> Play Store), are listed as compatible with the same device in the 
>>>> Developers Console. So it seems pretty obvious that something on Play 
>>>> Store 
>>>> has been broken.
>>>> Terry
>>>>
>>>

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