I have gone through several articles and documentation and SO question to understand difference between minSDK vs targetSDK vs compileSDK already.
E.g. this on Medium : Picking your compileSdkVersion, minSdkVersion, and targetSdkVersion
Which basically summarizes
minSdkVersion <= targetSdkVersion <= compileSdkVersion
But still want to understand what if I set TargetSDK = 22 but Compile SDK =26 what are the pros and cons ?
Points to be considered are -
- I want to use RxJava 2, Dagger 2, Android Architecture Components provided with latest support libs, Android Studio 3.0 with Gradle 4.1 etc.
- By making Target SDK version to 22 which below Android M , I want to avoid runtime permission dialogs.
- Should be able to migrate to Kotlin in future.
- minSDK version is and going to remain 15