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apilevels reviews and mentions
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Show HN: Material Files – Material Design File Manager for Android
Corollary to your statement: of the very small (<1%) group of users running such ancient versions of Android, 100% read HN and will be responding to your comment. As if it invalidated the stats on actual usage: https://apilevels.com/
- Customers are reporting my app is not compatible with their devices
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SwiftData
Some input as an Android dev: the API level stuff is not nearly as much as a problem as it was some years ago. Nowadays you can easily require 23 or 25 (see https://apilevels.com/) - since 23, there were definitely some changes, but not terribly big ones that are really painful.
I'm rather getting a headache with new form factors (window insets, foldables, tablets being revived).
Also: Usually all google libs are backwards compatible to 21. The new ui system (Compose) just gets shipped with the app itself, increasing download/installation size. Apple does not do this afaik, they require a recent minimum OS version for compose ui.
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Wasee I finished developing my app
You're right it's actually 75.8 %
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Android 12 currently runs on only 13.3 percent of devices
According to this page it's just above 20% https://apilevels.com/
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Cheap Android phone for app development?
Try to go as cheap as you can find while also having a recent (max 2 years old, 1 year is better) android OS version. Take a note of your minSDK version set in your app's build.gradle file. When you purchase a phone make sure it supports at least that version. To translate API levels to Android versions you can use this page.
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