In general ALL Android devices work with Windows (and probably Mac
OSX)
Only some seem to have drivers for Linux.

Since there is a wide range of Android handsets you should try to
purchase a variety of phones by different manufacturers.
A good way to prioritize your purchases would be based on the handsets
popularity, but it would also be a good idea to make sure your range
of handsets covers:

- An HDPI device
- An MDPI device
- A device without a hard keyboard
- A device with a hard keyboard
- Android 1.5
- Android 1.6
- Android 2.1
- Android 2.2

I would also recommend trying to get phones from a variety of
manufacturers to test with their various Android flavours, e.g. HTC,
Motorola, Samsung, Sony-Ericsson

On Aug 20, 6:29 am, Davide <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as company we want buy some android phone. The phone will be used for
> developers to test and run applications.
>
> Which phone are the best for this?
>
> We have both Windows and Linux system, which android mobile will work
> on both system for developing?
> What I mean is that adb and eclipse can connect to the phone, and,
> when possible that the phone
> uses the computer network.
>
> For example I have tested the htc wildfire and I have seen  that in
> windows the default usb drivers does
> not works with adb and eclipse. Only work installing htc software ,
> but this is only for windows.
>
> Thanks in advance for the help!
>
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