My stats are showing just over 60% of my app users are on Gingerbread,  with 
the rest spread between everything else.  The paid apps tend to be more 
weighted towards the later versions,  and the free apps towards the earlier 
ones,  maybe the people with the newer phones are more willing to pay for apps?

Depending on the phone,  once you have rooted it and installed the Clockwork 
stuff you can switch between different versions of Android in a matter of 
minutes. 

I have a Galaxy and a ZTE blade I use to test and its a doddle to switch 
between 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 etc and that way you can see if your app works on all the 
platforms, you just need the various roms which can all be held on the sd card.

My tablet is a Sony though so no rooting that,  its not possible yet and im 
sure Sony have tried to ensure it stays that way!

Andy


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