I am trying to debug a Mono for Android project that is targeting Android 4.0
(Admob SDK requires 3.2+) with a minimum version set to 2.1 in the manifest.
However, when I try to debug on my device that has 2.2, I get the "The
minimum Android version is higher than this device supports." error when
VS/MfA is trying to deploy to the device.

My understanding is that the minimum supported version set in the manifest
is the version that should be checked for deployment. Not that it was
compiled against the v14 SDK. Is this correct or is MfA making a link
between the "Minimum Android to Target" in the Project/Application
properties and the "Minimum Android version" in the manifest.

-joe

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