I don't see how that is related to buying a device.

@Op. The "correct" answer is probably to buy a developer phone, and
probably the developer phone 2 (Which is an HTC Magic if I recall it
correctly).
The developer phone is however not state of the art, and it's hard to
upgrade it to Android 2.1.

I don't know what versions you are interested in, and what resolutions
you want to support. I'm testing on a Magic and a Nexus One. Works
great.




On 8 mar, 07:52, Maxood <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 5, 3:55 am, Jalal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
>
> > I'm developing an Android application in my school department. We are
> > interested in purchasing a Developer Device to have more testing
> > capabilities than the Android emulatior has offer. Which one supports
> > the largest amount of platforms? Which one is faster, more reliable?.
> > What should I be looking for?
>
> > If you could give me some info about this or tell me some of your
> > developing-on-device experiences I would really appreciated. Thanks in
> > advance.
>
> > Regards,
> > Jalal
>
> This is what i'm looking into as well. So far what i have found is
> "Device Anywhere"www.deviceanywhere.com. Haven't really looked into
> it though. Please do let me know once you have a satisfactory answer
> to your question.

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