Last last platform dashboard put the pre-2.2 device count at more than 
Honeycomb & ICS combined, so it sends a bit of a mixed message about what level 
of uptake is worth supporting.

Al.

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On 7 Mar 2012, at 10:53, Mark Carter wrote:

> It's even worse than that. It looks like Google Play is 2.2+ only, so you 
> first have to ask the user whether they are running 2.2+/Froyo (you'll need 
> separate instructions telling them how to find out even that - the details of 
> which depend on, er, what Android version they are running - chickens, eggs 
> etc). If it's less than 2.2 then ask them for Android Market but then you 
> need to figure out which Market app version they are using so you can tell 
> them how to navigate, etc etc  Same again for Play Store :(
> 
> On Wednesday, 7 March 2012 05:51:13 UTC+8, TreKing wrote:
> When I said "get my app on the Android Market", people understood.
> 
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