To get started you can use the SDK and the emulators it provides (you
don't need a device to dive in, though yes you will want one at some
point for further testing).

http://developer.android.com/intl/es/guide/index.html

You can also buy a developer device: 
http://android.brightstarcorp.com/index.htm.
Honestly though, the dev phone 2, while unlocked (and perfect for
AT&T) is a bit pricey for the hardware you get. The N1 is a better
option IMO: http://www.google.com/phone (there is an AT&T version,
while they last, but not cheap). That or if your contract is up you
can wait a bit and get a subsidized Samsung Captivate:
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/06/samsung-android-phone-heads-to-att/.
Really none of the other AT&T phones are very promising (Backflip,
etc, shrug).


On Jul 7, 1:17 pm, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would love to start developing for Android- I am currently on the
> AT&T network. How does one acquire a test device?

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