Sorry Dianne, my reply was intended for public, hit Reply to author by
accident:

"It was documented like so "The SDK version supported by the device,
for example v3. The Android 1.0 SDK is v1,  the 1.1 SDK is v2, and the
1.5 SDK is v3.", if that was supposed to imply that a device supported
its most recent sdk version and perhaps older versions (in terms of
the resource system), then the documentation itself could probably
have been made more clear. All the wording and the examples suggest
the implication that a device has one and only one SDK version it
identifies with, e.g. 1.5 identifies only with v3, if not present it
uses default (given no other qualifiers), otherwise it would of read
"The SDK versions...", the 's' has quite some significance. Obviously
the new "or higher" clause can not follow this single SDK definition,
it is a behavioural change, not merely a fix of the documented
functionality."

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