On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 9:44 PM, GMR <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys!
>
> I have a confusion on the android developer phones.
>
>
You can use any phone for development, they used to provide a "developer"
phone which was provided for use without a contract, now most people just
use their own phones.


> As presented on google official site, the android developer phones are
> for advanced development on android, but not described more detail.
>

Could you guys explain how I can use developer phones for advanced
> development?
>
>
The harder part of this will be doing advanced development : ), but you can
use any phone for development, like I said, there's not anything that makes
one phone better than the others software wise.


> I have Samsung Galaxy S and can use it instead of emulators using USB
> debugging on.
>

Is Galaxy S a android developer phone?
>
>
It seems to be what people are using for development a lot these days, I
don't know if it's an "official development phone" but it's going to be a
really good place to test your designs, and I've heard it's *supposed* to
get updates more quickly.


> on the sim-unlocked developer phone, how should I login to it with
> root user privileges? and what else can I do on it?
>
>
Not really the forum for rooting, but you can google "root galaxy s"


> thanks in advance
>
> Sincerly
>
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