In my experience, it is sufficient just to plug the phone into the PC
via USB and click on the green arrow to go (or the bug icon to debug).
Of course your mileage may vary.

If however you just want to install the app on a phone without going
through Eclipse, you can use "adb push" from the command line:
http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/adb.html



Yusuf Saib
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On Aug 1, 11:10 pm, Jens Vegeby <[email protected]> wrote:
> Enable debuging on your phone. Settings > applications > development >
> enable debuging.
>
> When asked for driver (in windows) point it to the corresponding driver
> folder in the sdk tree.
>
> In eclipse choose manual target in run configuration. When running you shall
> be able to choose the phone.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jens
>
> On Jul 31, 2009 9:09 PM, "Wan" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>  I just finished making some basic applications on Eclipse, however
> not sure how to upload this application to the phone. Do I have to
> register for Market to upload this application even though I don't
> want others to download my application? I just want to test out the
> application on the real phone.
>
> Thank you
> Wan
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