To develop an app, you do (eventually) need a phone to test it on. Any
Android phone should allow you to install apps you write. Bear in mind
that there are differences between phone models, so that for example
if you get a phone with a physical keyboard, other people may want to
run it on phones that don't.



Yusuf Saib
Android
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On Sep 8, 6:42 pm, Mawg <some.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's $400 and out of stock.  There are Chinese Android 'phones on eBay
> for less than $100 - can I just use one of them for development?
>
> The answer is probably yes, so I guess that what I am asking is if the
> official HDK makes life (significantly) easier for me.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
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