Corona to Android

I have a T-Mobile Mytouch Slide and when I build my game it properly builds, i have Astro installed on my android device so i can find my game once i transfer it over. After it finished building i got the APK file, so i plugged in my phone and transferred that file over to my phone. I opened up Astro and located my apk file and the icon showed up correctly and the name was right but when i tried to install it, it took about 4 seconds and than said, “Application Not Installed”

Any ideas on why this is happening?

There wasnt any errors during building, does my phone not support Corona Games?

All help is appreciated,
Brennan

EDIT

I was reading this
http://developer.anscamobile.com/content/building-devices-android

This caught my eye
Note: As of daily build 328 (3/24/2011), we are only supporting Android 2.2 and newer devices running the ArmV7 processor. Building for Android 1.5, 1.6, and 2.0 has been deprecated due to a number of limitations in those versions of Android. We are only supporting ArmV7 processor because of the speed improvements from the hardware floating point support.

I also read this
http://developer.anscamobile.com/forum/2011/11/10/global-issue-corona-sdk-build-2011591

Which it had my phone listed on there

BUT! The first link i provided which it had that note on it saying As of daily build 328… we are only supporting ANDROID 2.2, WHICH when i looked at my phone and was looking at the software settings it said i have Android 2.2.1, SO!!! Where does that leave me? Am i able to get an older version of Corona SDK without having to have a subscription and build it and would it be able to run then? [import]uid: 81383 topic_id: 18610 reply_id: 318610[/import]

We require Android 2.2 and ARMv7 as you noted and the Tmobile myTouch Slide 3G is ARM6.

There is no way for you to get an older version of Corona without having a subscription. If you built with an old build that supported ARM6 it would run, however probably not very well. (As explained in the reasoning for discontinuing support of lower end devices.)

Peach [import]uid: 52491 topic_id: 18610 reply_id: 71513[/import]

What peach said sums it up. [import]uid: 84637 topic_id: 18610 reply_id: 71732[/import]