The original answer is actually still intact. While posting a separate answer would have been ideal, the fact that it is a long standing edit means that removing it is no longer an appropriate course of action.
So we should treat it like any other popular, useful answer that's been put together by several people:
- We should probably community wiki it. This will encourage community edits to improve a popular post that has been poorly maintained by the author, which is in line with the purpose of Community Wiki.
- Clean up grammar.
- Improve the presentation. Make it more clear what versions of Android each fix applies to. Headers are probably a good idea.
- Add more explanation. The reason why the original change fixes the problem is given in another, unlinked answer. There's no explanation of what the new code block actually does or why it would help, either.
In other words, make it presentable.
If the original answer were not still intact, it would be appropriate to edit it back in so that both versions are available. We would still need to clearly distinguish which versions each solution worked with and explain what changed with the underlying technology. Improving the quality is important as always.
As before, this is because it's a long standing, highly upvoted edit. This approach is not necessarily the best in other cases.