With what I am doing, I haven't found too many differences except for
the obvious:
- Location providers. You can test things to basically run, but the
dynamic of multiple location providers is exclusive to the phone
- Data network connectivity. Transitions between connectivity states
on various networks (WLAN, 3G, Edge)
- Any sensors, e.g. orientation
- Area of tap on touch screen vs. emulator discrete mouse click.
Probably not relevant if you stick to standard UI elements
- Transitions when keyboard slides out and back
- Screen timeout

Android on the G1 seems to run a touch faster than the emulator (on my
main development notebook PC, which is fairly up to date (2GHz/2MB).
Doesn't make much of a difference though.


On Nov 14, 10:08 pm, "parani kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Can anyone list me the limitation of Emulator over the real phone with
> andriod development?
> So i can aware of what we can achieve with emulator.
>
> --
> Thanks,
> parani
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