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This repository was archived by the owner on May 10, 2026. It is now read-only.

Which devices might be affected if we remove <queries>...</queries>? #142

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In the worst case, if you are OK with NativeShare not working on some of the affected devices, then...

Which devices might be affected if we remove this? Or can you tell me a direction to Google that? I tried to Google it, but with no success. I have not done development on Android and was not able to guess good keywords for Google.

Upgrading Gradle didn't work for me. I think I will try again after the deadline when I will get back to the project. Was curious if the affected devices are not too much to leave it for now.

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It's either all Android 11+ devices when API Level 30 or higher is targeted, or all Android devices when API Level 30 or higher is targeted. I also can't tell with certainty which one is the case.

https://developer.android.com/training/package-visibility

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It's either all Android 11+ devices when API Level 30 or higher is targeted, or all Android devices when API Level 30 or higher is targeted. I also can't tell with certainty which one is the case.

https://developer.android.com/training/package-visibility

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The answer was quite informative! Thanks a lot for your help!

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