I don't know if this is a correct place where ask the following:
I have read on the google play developer console that :
In the second half of 2018, Play will require that new apps and app updates target a recent Android API level. This will be required for new apps in August 2018, and for updates to existing apps in November 2018. This is to ensure apps are built on the latest APIs optimized for security and performance
and
Google Play will require that new apps target at least Android 8.0 (API level 26) from August 1, 2018, and that app updates target Android 8.0 from November 1, 2018.
What does this mean? Does this mean that I will not be able to develop applications compatible with versions smaller than 8.0?
If so, how can bug fixings / new features be introduced within existing apps with versions other than 8.0?
This would result in a "death" of all devices with version other than 8.0 ... Or is Google thinking about releasing android oreo for all devices on the market?
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The doubt arises from this message on my account of google developer console:
The translation is :
Starting from August 2018, the new apps must minimum target Android 8.0. Starting in November 2018, app updates must target version 8.0
The minumum target is :
An integer designating the minimum API Level required for the application to run.The Android system will prevent the user from installing the application if the system's API Level is lower than the value specified in this attribute.
Bad interpretation of the message ?