See Publishing Multiple APKs with Different Filters (last section) in:
http://developer.android.com/google/play/filters.html#MultiApks

On Friday, March 1, 2013 9:53:21 AM UTC, Darren McEntee wrote:
>
> Thanks for the replies guys.
> Richard, can you confirm that if I made changes to the app that would 
> prevent it from being available to older devices (say i changed the minSDK 
> from 2.1 (API 7) to 3.0 (API 11), users with those older devices stop 
> getting updates to the newer app version, but is the old version of the app 
> still available to the older devices, ... and this is what they see and 
> download?
> Is this the method that Google apply? Seems logical. But I'd really like 
> to know. 
> Thanks.
>
>
> On Thursday, 28 February 2013 20:48:39 UTC, RichardC wrote:
>>
>> See in-line:
>>
>> On Thursday, February 28, 2013 8:11:05 PM UTC, Darren McEntee wrote:
>>
>>> (1) will the current users of the app just not get the updates from that 
>>> point until they update their Android OS version
>>>
>> Current users will not receive any updates, and the play interface will 
>> warn you that your application supports fewer devices.
>>  
>>
>>> (2) will only 4.0+ users have access to the app in Google play?
>>>
>> New users with 4.0+ yes.  If a current user buys a 4.0+ device (or 
>> upgrades) they will get the new version(s) from then on.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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