Android version on Google TV devices [closed] - google-tv

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As per my understanding Google TV devices available in markets donot yet run on HoneyComb. If thats right, could you please let me know the Android version they run on?
Would the HoneyComb update to Google TV be released as a new API level or a revision version for Honeycomb?When can we expect the same?

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These are the system requirements for Google TV application
development:
SDK Platform Android 3.1, API 12 (or later).
Android SDK Tools revision 12 (or later).
Android SDK Platform-tools revision 6 (or later).
(via http://code.google.com/tv/android/docs/gtv_setup_android.html)
You can hack your Revue or wait for an official update.

If thats right, could you please let me know the Android version they run on?
Since you cannot write apps for them, it does not matter.
Would the HoneyComb update to Google TV be released as a new API level or a revision version for Honeycomb?
We will find out when it ships. Most likely, it will be neither. TV-specific features (e.g., channel listings) will be accessed via an SDK add-on -- a preview of this is available to you now.
When can we expect the same?
We will find out the ship date when it ships.

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iOS Google map SDK price / cost [closed]

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I am going to build an enterprise iOS app with map features. Considering using google maps sdk. However, I found that there are some limitation on the google maps api. If the traffic is high, google will charge some fee. But i dont know is it apply on the iOS API or not.
Here is the link: https://developers.google.com/maps/faq
Did someone tried to use google map sdk for iOS with a large user traffic? Is it free or charged?
Thank you!
The usage limits don't apply to the mobile APIs, see here:
https://developers.google.com/maps/faq#usage_apis
... native Maps APIs for mobile platforms such as Android and iOS are
not affected.
Note though that if you're developing an enterprise app which is not available to the public, then it may not be allowed, see here:
https://developers.google.com/maps/faq#tos_commercial
However, not all commercial uses are allowed. For example, if your
site meets any of the following criteria you must purchase the
appropriate Google Maps API for Business license:
Your site is only accessible within your company or on your intranet.

Installing a lower IOS version than the latest one to a device [closed]

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I know that it is possible to install lower versions of IOS to jailbroken devices over various tools by creating custom firmware.The problem is we have some test devices in the company and we want to have one device eactly with IOS 4.3. It will not be downgrade since the device itself has IOs 4.2.1 installed.Is there a documented way to active it and the most importantly where can i find older IOS versions?
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Editing because this no longer works and it gets downvoted by people who didn't read the comments.
Apple wants us to use the latest version, and develop for the latest version, there is no way of downgrading anymore.
OLD ANSWER:
You can download any firmware for any iOS device here
iOS Downloads
To install it, you have to go to iTunes and click on update with the alt key pressed, then you can choose the .ipsw file with the firmware you want.
For the "This device isn't elegible..." message try this
Apple doesn't want you to install anything but the latest version available of iOS, so every install of a firmware will get checked with Apple's servers.
There is a way to save the authorization for other firmwares with tools like TinyUmbrella, but you can only save the authorization of the currently allowed version; so, if you did not use TinyUmbrella 2 years ago when iOS 4 was the newest version, there is no way to downgrade your device.

Installation of iPad App immediately followed by Update? [closed]

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I have an iPad App that is 51.87MB in size. I am trying to configure it so that users can install version 1.1. Right now, the user must download version 1.0, and wait for the update to appear in the App Update Store so that the user can download and update to Version 1.1.
Is there a way to set this up so that the user can download the newest version directly, or is there only an upgrade option? Is the user going to have to do 3 downloads and installations if I do another update? Is the size of the application an issue in this process?
Thank You...
Once version 1.1 is available in the App Store, users who already have version 1.0 on their device should be able to update to version 1.1, and users who are downloading the app for the first time (or re-downloading it after deleting) will only be able to download version 1.1.
The same applies to any future version: existing users can update; new users can only download the latest version.

iOS 4.3 or later will not be available to Verizon iPhone users? [closed]

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Right after I upload my binary over to Apple in iTunesConnect, it appears this message,
"The binary uploaded for the latest version of this app indicates that iOS 4.3 or later is required. Apps that require iOS 4.3 or later will not be available to Verizon iPhone users. If this app could be compatible with earlier iOS versions, you may want to reject the binary and upload a new one that indicates the earliest compatible iOS."
What to do so that I can have my app reach as many as customers possible?
Thank you.
Find those 4.3 exclusive methods and look for alternatives available for 4.0
In future projects, try to develop thinking on a reasonable iOS version.
Today to develop with a base of 4.0 it's more than reasonable.
To be honest, if you wait a week, the Verizon iPhone will be on iOS5 and you can use iOS4.3+ APIs.

Is it possible to downgrade from iOS 5? [closed]

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On the Apple developer site, it states that "Devices updated to iOS 5 beta can not be restored to earlier versions of iOS." I believe this is new, and remember seeing that Apple is changing the way it provides older versions of iOS. I'd like to be able to install iOS 5, knowing that I can revert to iOS 4 if need be, since I have some apps that may not be compatible.
Does anyone know if this is possible? And if so, A) is it hard, and B), does it actually violate Apple's TOS?
Thanks!
Apple has repeatedly said that there is no officially supported way to downgrade from iOS beta OS versions. Don't play with beta OS versions except on test devices which you don't need for running apps that may not be compatible with the beta OS. e.g. you need a spare device to temporarily trash.