that's fine if you want your app to not be available on most devices for some time. the date when 1.6 devices start appearing in one thing, the date when most devices will have been updated is another. that's really what you should be targeting.

i'd say target your 1.6 app release for ~1 month after the last provider makes their OTA 1.6 update available.

On 9/16/09 3:31 PM, Balwinder Kaur (T-Mobile USA) wrote:
Now would be a time as good as any to start developing apps with the
SDK 1.6 and new Level 4 APIs.
As per the Google official blog, devices with 1.6 will start appearing
in October. http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2009/09/android-16-sdk-is-here.html.

Balwinder Kaur
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On Sep 16, 5:27 am, MrChaz <mrchazmob...@googlemail.com> wrote:
  
It takes them a while to push the update to peoples phone so there is
no need to rush anything out.
It's a good idea to try your apps out on an 1.6 version of the
emulator to make sure everything works smoothly though.

On Sep 16, 1:12 pm, Michael Dorin <bsddo...@gmail.com> wrote:

    
I see 1.6 has been released...when is the right time to upgrade to it?
-Mike
      

    
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