If you're using 2.2 features, the Nexus One is currently your only
hardware choice for an officially-supported 2.2 build. 2.2 is only
available for other handsets on custom ROMs, and this does not include
the Droid X at present. Given the apparent lockdown of the X by
Motorola, it may never run custom ROMs.

But even apart from that, IMHO the Nexus One is the closest thing to a
reference handset for the current generation of Android devices, and
it has the best developer support from Google. It'd get my vote as
your best choice for a dev phone.

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On 19 July, 09:55, "Kim D." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For my tests I have to buy a real android phone. Emulator is cool but
> I need a real one to really test my application.
>
> Does anyone know which one is the more representative and the best to
> test my application ? (my target is android 2.2)
>
> Thanks,
> Kim

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