It is never advisable to release software based on emulator testing.
Thorough testing on the device(s) you are targeting is the recommended
practice for any mobile application, Android or other.

My two cents :)

Balwinder Kaur
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On Jul 1, 5:51 am, Carl <carl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have written a game for Android and have tested it on the emulator -
> everything seems to be perfect.
> It is a simple game with few graphics and a few touch-based commands.
>
> I'd like to release it on the market (paid). I have not yet tested it
> on any devices though, as I am waiting for the HTC Hero to be released
> so I can buy a device.
>
> Should I wait for the release or is the emulator reliable enough?
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