Related to this, I'm wondering if we will be in a situation where we
won't be able to test our honeycomb apps on real devices.  For
example, I'm planning on picking up a xoom - hopefully in the next
couple of days.  If we are still required to use "Honeycomb" as the
minSdkVersion.  Will those apps run on a xoom if the minSdkVersion
isn't a number?

-Gregg

On Feb 17, 5:01 pm, Ed Burnette <ed.burne...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dianne said Android 3.0 would be level "11 in the final API" (http://
> groups.google.com/group/android-developers/msg/dbe54b1e41663284) but I
> was reading too much into that. It seems clear now it might be 11, or
> 12, or some other integer in that ballpark. We'll see when it comes
> out.
>
> Dianne also said "Trust me, you probably don't want to try to follow
> the changing world that exists before real announcements are made,"
> but that's exactly what I want. I've got plenty of aspirin handy
> should the need arise.
>
> On Feb 12, 10:21 am, Streets Of Boston <flyingdutc...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > But who says that the API level of Android 3.0=11. Who says that the next
> > Android version (Ice Cream (Sandwich)) is 2.4? All rumours.
>
>

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