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! > > -- > _| _. o _| _ > (_| (_| \/ | (_| (/_ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en

