Hi Roger,
Not sure an emulator is a good approach - documentation also makes it look like a sledgehammer since I'm not into Android app development. And if I see a bug is it me, the emulated browser or the emulator?

Apparently, for $110 I can get an unlocked ZTE from Amazon see http://www.amazon.com/ZTE-V956-MSM8225Q-1-2GHz-Android/dp/B00D1VNENK?tag=at88-20 Needs a SIM card to make it a phone so that's not a problem. Snags?

Thanks
Robert


On 1/6/14 4:36 PM, Roger Critchlow wrote:
I'd try downloading the android emulator and testing them there, it's the least insane way to test different releases of android and different sizes of screens. And it's free for the time you spend figuring out how to make it work. I believe the release packages will give you a browser and the means to install browsers from Google/Play, though I can't say I ever tried.

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On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 2:54 PM, Robert J. Cordingley <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I'd like to test/access websites on an Android phone over my own
    wifi (Airport Extreme).  I don't need a dataplan nor phone service
    for it.  Does anyone have any good suggestions for an economical
    option and are there any technical issues?

    Thanks
    Robert C

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