I wouldn't get the "best" or "fastest" device as a development phone
as 99% of your users won't have such a device and you may not get the
true feel for the performance of your app.

On Aug 16, 10:58 am, Mark Ayers <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wait til September, then get either a Nexus Prime or a quad core tablet.
> Those will be far better development devices than the Nexus S. If you can't
> wait till then, get an ASUS Transformer, as it will open up a whole bunch
> more new APIs than the Nexus S will sooner, but it might take a touch longer
> to get an Ice Cream Sandwich update.
> On Aug 15, 2011 7:28 PM, "kypriakos" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi all,
>
> > one of the Android pages points to the Market for buying development
> > phones
> > (as long as I pay the $25 fee). Has anyone bought such phones from
> > there?
> > I have two HTC Dream G1 Dev phones (ooooold - running 1.6 on them) and
> > it would
> > be good if I can find a couple of more of the same or (of course)
> > newer models.
>
> > Thanks
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