In theory, if you install the SDK, plug in the phone via USB, and type
adb devices in the command line, it should detect and list your
phone. If so, then you should be able to either adb install or
debug directly from Eclipse.
Yusuf Saib
Android
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hi guys,
thought i would jump in here instead of creating a new post...
i just bought myself the new htc mytouch 3g g-phone (g2). I have a few
basic apps (scan wireless networks, display accelerometer values etc.)
that I want to test on my phone as the emulator doesn't support any of
this. Both
yeah, it works well. using it right now
On Aug 7, 11:59 am, mvdb m.vandenbran...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I would like to get a HTC Hero for Android development. I could not
find anything
to indicate this would be a bad idea, i.e. I think I should be able to
debug applications
from
I use Magic which is similar hardware spec with Hero, that is fine for me.
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 2:06 AM, evolvedlight st...@evolvedlight.co.ukwrote:
yeah, it works well. using it right now
On Aug 7, 11:59 am, mvdb m.vandenbran...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I would like to get a
I have one htc hero..it is very fast when you will want to test your app on
it..you must wait 10seconds till your app will runing..you will like the
interface..it is inovative and really nice..but the processor is a bit slow
when you have a lot of apps installed.after you will install
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