Andrew Cesario wrote:

> You dont even need a phone to test your apps.  You can test using the 
> eclipse sdk.  However, it is nice to have a phone... doesnt matter which 
> one... to see your apps working.
>

Actually, no. You can test using the Android SDK, for which there is an 
Eclipse plugin. Other ways to run
the emulator and tests also exist.
 

> That being said, if I were going to buy a new phone I would buy something 
> with the latest system version, but be sure to develop your apps and 
> release for older devices, like 2.3 which is still very popular.
>
>
>  Nilashis Dey wrote:
>>
>> I am new to Android Development and would like to know which phone I 
>> should get to test my apps? Obviously, I would like the phone for which 
>> drivers for all devices are easily available and for which I would find the 
>> most amount of support discussions online - for when I run into problems.
>
>

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