Good. Developers should follow suit. Each day I blame myself for having got into what the industry has become: a digital sisyphean nightmare. Either update or die.
not a developer here, but doesn't somebody make a service that can just "update" the app every day by moving functions around in the make file or something? Pointless rules deserve pointless solutions.
Let's count the days until someone builds an AI solution that does just that and adopts existing apps to the new SDK without breaking anything or changing functionality.
Anyone already started building this? :-).
Would bring my social RSS reader back to life too. Had the exact same experience others have described here: it's not worth the time investing anymore at some point...
Supporting legacy apps makes no money. Microsoft used to pour pure gold into backwards compatibility, but they stopped once they realized that nobody outside hackernews cares.
Google's, somewhat difficult to swallow, official reasoning is:
> Android 15 builds on the the changes that were made in Android 14 and extends this security further. In Android 15, apps with a targetSdkVersion lower than 24 can't be installed. Requiring apps to meet modern API levels helps to ensure better security and privacy.