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33 <p>Android is designed to run on many different types of devices. For
34 developers, the range and number of devices means a huge potential audience: the
35 more devices that run Android apps, the more users who can access your app. In
41 what types of devices your app is available to. With a bit of forethought and
43 whose devices can’t run your app will never see it on Google Play, and
45 control which devices have access to your apps, and how to prepare your apps to
61 devices. Every compatible Android device your app will land on will include
66 Android to prevent apps from being visible to devices which don’t have features
73 only the devices capable of running them.</p>
85 <li>Google Play uses your app’s stated requirements to filter it from devices
90 devices. As long as you accurately describe your app’s requirements, you don’t
99 it’s impossible to keep up with all the Android devices being released, you
112 their devices.</p>
131 some devices don’t have the hardware horsepower to display Live Wallpapers
147 Play uses to match your app to devices that can run it. For instance, if you
149 to devices that don’t support Live Wallpapers.</p>
199 <p>Simply put, Android commits to not making existing apps available to devices
205 However, with version 1.6, Android devices were permitted to omit the auto-focus
210 auto-focus. This allowed Google Play to filter those apps from devices that
214 devices, such as set-top boxes. Android 2.2 included a new feature ID for the
219 require it; but unless you do that, your app won’t be shown to devices without
225 don’t end up being available to devices where they won’t work.</p>
236 developers know which kinds of devices their apps make sense on. We’ve built in