> You can also buy a developer 
> device:http://android.brightstarcorp.com/index.htm.
> Honestly though, the dev phone 2, while unlocked (and perfect for
> AT&T) is a bit pricey for the hardware you get. The N1 is a better
> option IMO:http://www.google.com/phone(there is an AT&T version,
> while they last, but not cheap).

Can we use *any* Android-based phone for testing and debugging?
That is, can we download, run, and debug our applications from the
Eclipse environment?
Can we do that with just the device itself and no phone service?

I would like to test on at least 2 real devices, but probably can't
afford any service plan at all.

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