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35 more devices that run Android apps, the more users who can access your app. In
36 exchange, however, it also means that your apps will have to cope with that same
40 your apps to do that, while at the same time letting you maintain control of
45 control which devices have access to your apps, and how to prepare your apps to
51 <p>A device is “Android compatible” if it can correctly run apps written for the
66 Android to prevent apps from being visible to devices which don’t have features
67 the apps require. We’ve built support for this right into the SDK tools, and
70 <p>As a developer, you have complete control of how and where your apps are
72 you manage this. You control the availability of your apps, so that they reach
89 <p>This way, users never even see apps that won’t work properly on their
122 use to control the availability of your apps, see the
158 apps need to acquire the permission to access the camera, only the first app
173 Kingdom. Other apps might not be permitted in certain countries for business or
193 <p>There’s one additional quirk that we haven’t yet addressed: protecting apps
196 happens to existing apps that were written without any knowledge of the new
199 <p>Simply put, Android commits to not making existing apps available to devices
206 capability, though a (fixed-focus) camera was still required. Some apps such as
208 prevent users from having a bad experience with those apps, existing apps that
210 auto-focus. This allowed Google Play to filter those apps from devices that
215 microphone which allows developers to filter their apps if necessary, but
216 — as with camera — apps that obtain permission to record audio are
236 developers know which kinds of devices their apps make sense on. We’ve built in
238 remain in control of their apps, today and in the future. With the information