I have done something similar to what you want. I developed an application
that we needed for a study.
It collects GSM and WiFI data, stores it in a file that I later process with
a perl script. The script sends GSM and WiFi data to Google's geolocation
api and retrieves location coordinates (like
I have done something similar to what you are trying to do. We ran a study a
while back where we compared the accuracy and precision of a time-shifted
location process vs an on-demand one. We wrote an article with our results.
We collected GSM and WiFi data on several locations and we also collecte
Yeah the LG Ally is the bane of my existence! I am actually considering getting
one used so that I can test on it. That ONE device has something weird going on
that makes my app useless. It's the only phone that does this too, well at
least the only one that's been reported to consistantly fail
On 10 June 2011 17:09, rich friedel wrote:
> I don't know that there is a difference between the emulator and a physical
> device when it comes to the LogCat, variable state and what-not. Besides,
> not only can you run the app on the device but fully debug as well, so I
> don't see a legitimate
I don't know that there is a difference between the emulator and a physical
device when it comes to the LogCat, variable state and what-not. Besides, not
only can you run the app on the device but fully debug as well, so I don't see
a legitimate reason to not use a physical device... unless of c
For finding a bug, I run the app on the phone watching logcat, if that
doesn't work, run on the phone using the debugger :)
El 10/06/2011 13:43, "Fred Niggle" escribió:
> To answer your question about using a phone for develoment, I use a
> ZTE Racer - cheap but fully up to the job.
>
> However wh
To answer your question about using a phone for develoment, I use a
ZTE Racer - cheap but fully up to the job.
However when it comes to findout out why a program crashed the
emulator with logcat output is for superior from proving information
about the state of variables, etc, than any real phone.
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