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I'm trying to work out what version of Android Unity supports but having difficulty finding any references to this on the Unity website.
Probably missing an obvious link but I cant find it....
Answer by dannyskim · Apr 30, 2012 at 05:59 PM
I believe it's 2.0.1 "Eclair" and up, is there anything specific you were looking for?
Trying to work out whats the lowest common deno$$anonymous$$ator. Strangly when I tried pointing at platforms it said 4.0 was the lowest number and that seems very recent so I assumed I'm doing something silly...
Yes to specific, the Inspector says 2.0.1 as being listed as the earliest release but if I do a build it says it needs 4.0. Hence the confusion. It could well be that 4.0 takes care of backwards compatibility, I dont know.
You probably need to update all your API's within the Android SD$$anonymous$$ $$anonymous$$anager. I had the same message pop up when I upgraded to Unity 3.5, and it went away after updating all my Android API assets. As a base, yes, 2.0.1 should be the LCD.
Yep, I've built the package. Ive got an "AP$$anonymous$$". (Ok, embarrassing admission, I don’t actually have an Android device so I got nothing to try it on)
But I take it from what you just said that I can build it on 4.0 Platform but leave the base as 2.0.1 and all is good?
Ok, the latest SD$$anonymous$$ is good for building backwards compatible versions. Had someone try it on an older OS.
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