On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 9:58 AM, Ricardo Amaral
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> I already use the emulator a lot for development but it's always good to
> test on a real device and I do it from time to time just to make sure
> everything works. I think I'll wait until I buy a new Android phone, I have
> an HTC Hero and, as you can imagine, got stuck in time; I'll use that for
> development.
>
> But I'll just have to deal with it until I can afford a new phone.
>
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Not sure of the question, but you can use your existing phone to
debug. Often times, I will attach my phone to my pc even though I am
also running an emulator.  When I debug the program, I choose whether
I want to test on the phone or the emulator.  Its helpful if you want
to see two copies running at the same time.  Version A runs on the
debugger and version B runs on the real hardware.

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