Sure you can look out for a cheaper option, but you specifically asked
for other places to buy a testing device outside of the market...
So I guess the options would be to buy a second hand device, paying
the going second hand price...
If that is too much for you then I simply guess thats also the
answer : you cannot afford a real testing device...
Maybe an option would be, if it's possible in your country, to take on
a subscription which also includes a device ? Here in the netherlands
you can get a provider's subscription for 18 euro a month which will
come with a HTC Tattoo for example...
I am afraid that expecting to get a high-end 570$ device for like 100
bucks is up there in my wishlist next to my Ferrari for a 1000 bucks
and my uber hexacore pc for 200 bucks...
I guess that's what they call "the market" ;) High-end stuff simply is
expensive, for people who cannot afford that there are loads of other
options, like getting a cheaper model... There are several android
devices who aren't that expensive, like the HTC Tattoo and the Samsung
Galaxy (if i'm not mistaken)...
Sure you won't get the biggest screen, nor the highest resolution, but
hey you get what you pay for right ;)

On 13 apr, 08:44, nubh bhargava <nubh.bharg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ya thats true but can look out for cheaper option, Thats all my intention as
> I am a student [?]
>
> Thanks
> NUBH
>
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