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Google's Play Integrity API is making it harder for users with rooted phones or custom ROMs to access certain apps. Here's ...
Every new version of Android comes with a new API level, which changes how the app framework functions, adding new features, new restrictions, and new security measures. Currently, developers can ...
Currently, Google Play’s minimum target API requirement level is 30 (Android 11). Assuming Android 13’s API level is 33, we might see Google mandating this by the end of this year or early ...
The Play Store has had a rolling minimum level for Android version support for a while now; developers have to use a "target API level" that is one year old or newer, or they will be unable to ...
A new update heading to Android later this year means that apps that are over two years old will need to update their API target in order to stay accessible on newer devices. Currently, Android ...
Talking of the latest update to Android (Version 5.1 of Lollipop rolls out)… Google has just officially announced the 5.1 SDK, which now represents API Level 22, to enable development and testing of ...