If you aren't using the device as a phone and have wifi available,
activation isn't really important. I use a deactivated Droid for
development. Since you already use Verizon, an activated Droid or Droid X
would be a good choice for development.

On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 4:39 PM, DanH <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm looking doing some Android development, and I'm wondering what
> would be a good test device, and whether it should be unlocked.  My
> current cell service is with Verizon, and I could no doubt save
> several hundred if I get a Verizon phone -- is that a good idea or
> will I likely have problems loading test code onto the phone or
> getting access to all features of the phone?
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