Thanks for the reply Marcin and Kumar. I'm actually working on an app
that uses google maps so I kind of want to test it in the real world
as I've been getting a few complaints from users about the maps not
working or my app not working as expected. Since any phone would do I
guess I can just get an android phone from either Rogers, Bell, Telus
or who ever else is offering an android phone.

On Nov 9, 3:06 am, Marcin Orlowski <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 8 November 2010 04:33, Niro Apps <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > hey fellow Canucks,
>
> > I was wondering if it was worth it to actually get either of the
> > android developer phones? They seem a little pricey and I was
> > wondering if I could get away with (or if its even possible) testing
> > on a non-developer phone (e.g. Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 offered by
> > rogers)?
>
> I'd start with just android simulator (which is part of SDK). Unless
> you really need real device, simulator is good to get started.

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