The Droid, and HTC's main line being  G1 MyTouch and Hero are all
popular handsets that work fine as dev phones.  It doesn't seem like
the other Android handsets are seeing much usage right now, based on
the analytics I've seen.

But I would choose carefully in picking which phones to develop on,
and for.  The hero is still firmware 1.5, the G1 and My Touch as 1.6,
and the Droid is 2.0.1 (unless I missed an update over the holidays).
Anyway there are real differences between the different API levels.

On Jan 4, 3:04 pm, JP <joachim.pfeif...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 4, 11:44 am, Mark <mark.r.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Any phone can work as a dev phone.  
>
> Some are better suited than others however. There's a least one
> consumer level device (I cannot remember which) that didn't dump logs.
> Then there might be driver issues.

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