On Mar 25, 10:21 am, Disconnect <dc.disconn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Almost any phone can be used for app development. Thats one of the awesome
> bit about Android. (I say 'almost' because I heard rumours of one that had a
> market-apps-only lock.)
>

Not to toot the horn for Google here, but I'd stick with Google's
devices before venturing out to other devices for development
purposes.
There's issues plentiful, big and small. Motorola Droid/Milestone for
instance require the installation of yet another driver on the
development machine, which didn't even work on the notebook PC I use
for development. A colleague of mine found that the camera preview is
not included when screenshots are pulled from a DROID/Milestone; all
you get is a black background. Then there's apparently devices (forgot
which, was it Samsung?) that do not dump logs. It's not like I'm the
biggest fan of the Nexus One but it surely has grown on me as a dev
device. Wouldn't trade it for anything else at this point.

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