I use those for apps to keep the older versions around for the platforms
I no longer support (1.5 or 1.6 to 2.1). The current versions are 2.2
and up.
On 01/05/2013 03:43 PM, anatoly wrote:
There is support for multiple APK in the dev console and Google Play so one
is able to maintain multiple APKs and update all of them or the most latest.
On Friday, January 4, 2013 9:01:56 AM UTC+2, andjarnic wrote:
From what I can tell, it took about a year for Android 2.3 to push out
Android 2.2 and 2.1, and it looks like Android 4, which I think hit devices
around mid year, has moved up to about 27% of the device market within 6
months.. so is it a safe bet that by mid year, more than 50% of devices
will be running android 4.0 and later? I'd really like to have my app focus
on android 4 apis, UI layout design, etc.. but with over 55% of the market
2.3.x and below, I am just wondering if I plan for my app about 4 months or
so from now, if working on 4.x and later would be worth the risk.
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