Do subscriptions to testing services really cost more than three devices?

Wow... that's bad.

kris

On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 4:53 AM, Miles Egan <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've completed an iOS app for a client and they've asked me to do an Android
> port for them. I haven't written any real Android apps before but I've been
> hacking around on some of my own apps and studying the docs long enough to
> feel confident that I understand the APIs and conventions well enough to do
> the port. However, I'm a little concerned about testing. I don't currently
> own any Android devices at all. I'm willing to buy 2-3 devices for testing
> purposes but I don't have the budget to buy more than this or to subscribe
> to one of the online testing services.
>
> So before I commit to this project, I'd like to ask people with more
> experience this: are two or three different phones enough to test a
> relatively simple app before release or would I need more to represent the
> large number of different devices out there?
>
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