2012/10/4 Anton Kaiser <[email protected]>

> Galaxy Nexus here.
>

Yes, official Google devices are great, but it helps to have some low-end
ones for performance testing, and maybe a device of a popular brand that
may have its own bugs for compatibility testing.

So a highly compatible, high performance device is a double-edged sword.

I'm also finding myself using the x86 emulator images more and more to
speed up my compile/debug cycles. If only GPU acceleration worked on my
system again... :)

--  K


> Why did nobody mention the app 'Adb Wireless'? It's so comfy not to have
> to attach the phone to your laptop, especially if you have to move around
> (your phone or even yourself with it). So another plus for having a device
> in addition to a set of emulators.
>
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