Just to add a nuance here, any phone will do but some are noticibly
more prone to weird behaviors like the Motorola Droid for example
which for a lot of us is a nightmare but is one of the most used in
the US according to the statistics of "Radar Now".

So I'm not sure how to handle that, you should either just avoid it.
Will making your app works on the Droid automagically makes it work on
more standard devices(hero, magic) or will it break on those.

Just like when developing for the web, if you write your code against
IE then it will usually works on other browsers, but not the other way
around :D

I would think that the fact that the Droid has more constraints it
makes you write better, no not better, more compatible code across all
devices.

But just wanted to let you know.

Have fun coding.

Yahel

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