Yes you can. But both the apps should have different packages, else
you would not be allowed to upload the second one.

Thanks and Regards,
Kumar Bibek

On Apr 25, 8:13 pm, "Juan David Trujillo C." <jdavidandr...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> HI all!
>
> I am working on an app that uses the rating bar (stars) to allow the
> user to grade information.  The SDK version is 3 (OS 1.5 - <uses-sdk
> android:minSdkVersion="3">, but the rating stars are shown incorrectly
> for devices with OS 2.1.  I read some posts in the forum that suggest
> to upgrade the SDK version to 4 (OS 1.6 and higher), however this will
> excluse 1.5 users to download my application, and I do not want this
> to happen, because there are still a lot of 1.5 devices.
>
> This makes me wonder: Is it possible to publish two versions for the
> same app simultaneously?  For instance, publishing one APK for version
> 1.6 or higher version and another APK for 1.5 version simulataneously
> in the Market, both intended for the same application.
>
> Is there a workaround for these kind of situations?
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Juan.
>
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