I've been using a free trial on perfectomobile.com which gives you remote
access to real devices, basically has a webcam setup on the screen. Register
through this 
link<http://www.perfectomobile.com/portal/cms/opera.xhtml?key=OP631R89YL2>and
it'll give you 7 hour trial instead of the usual 1.

-Ryan

On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Cole Kuryakin <c...@koisis.com> wrote:

> Hello All -
>
> I've been tasked with setting up a few form pages to be viewed on mobile
> phone devices.
>
> Currently I'm using Adobe's Device Central - which is okay but it really
> doesn't show how the forms (particulary select lists) will be shown on
> various mobile devices.
>
> I've also tried the online Opera emulator which seems to work pretty well,
> but what about Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Apple, etc., etc.
>
> I've read on-line that for Nokia and Apple you've really gotta download
> their SDK in order to accuratly test webpages - true?
>
> Would greatly appreciate any advice from those of this group who develop
> mobile viewable pages (particulary forms) on where to test your efforts for
> the best compliant and visual result across the largest number of mobile
> devices possible.
>
> Cole
>
>
>
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