<h3 id="defined">What does “Compatibility” mean?</h3>
-<p>A device is “Android compatible” if it can run apps written for the
-<em>Android execution environment</em>. The exact details of the Android
-execution environment are defined by the Android Compatibility Definition
-Document, but the single most to the ability to install and correctly run an
-Android <code>.apk</code> file.</p>
+<p>A device is “Android compatible” if it can correctly run apps written for the
+<em>Android execution environment</em>.</p>
<p>There is exactly one Android API for each <a
href="{@docRoot}guide/appendix/api-levels.html">API level</a>, and it’s the same
ones, we will always take steps to protect existing applications so that they
don’t end up being available to devices where they won’t work.</p>
-<p>This is implemented using the <code>aapt</code> tool in the SDK. To see which
-features your app explicitly requires or is implicitly assumed to require, you
-can use the command <code>aapt dump badging</code>.</p>
-
<h3 id="conclusion">Conclusion</h3>
<p>The goal of Android is to create a huge installed base for developers to take