I only use the emulator to test screen configurations on different
devices... Specs are available on the internet, so you can change your
Emulator easily enough to use those specs. For real testing, like say
if the application actually works and performance testing, I use a
real device.

On 10 jun, 12:30, String <sterling.ud...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On Friday, June 10, 2011 5:32:50 AM UTC+1, Raja Nagendra Kumar wrote:
>
> How does others manage to use it for development..
>
>
>
> Nobody does. The 3.x emulator is worse than useless; it's not possible to
> develop for Honeycomb without a real device.
>
> [*Worse* than useless? Definitely. If it simply didn't run, that'd be
> useless. But as it is, it can suck up huge blocks of your time *trying* to
> use it. It's really that bad.]
>
> String

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