At this point the only two commercially available options are the
T-Mobile G1 (sold in the US and in the UK), and the Android Dev Phone
1 (sold in 18 countries).

There are also some efforts to port Android to several other devices,
most notably the OpenMoko FreeRunner and the Nokia N810 tablet, but
those don't quite seem to have the same polish as the options I
mentioned above and might not be ideal development devices if you'd
like to see how your app behaves on shipping devices.

Android being Open-Source with a very unrestrictive license, any
manufacturer can download the source and port it to their hardware (or
develop hardware around it) without telling anyone, so it's not really
possible to have an exhaustive list at any point in time.

JBQ

On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 8:28 AM, weird0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I wish to work on Android.
>
> I want to know the set, companies or the set of mobile phones that
> support running of Android mobile applications.
>
> What are the cheapest mobile phones that will support my android
> application? Any cheap sets from LG or Nokia.
>
> How will I port the application into my mobile after having it
> developed?
>
> Regards,
> Android Newbie
>
> >
>

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