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alex_blank2010-09-12 18:24:38
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alex_blank, 2010-09-12 18:24:38

What phone to take for Android development?

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xvipman, 2010-09-12
@xvipman

Nexus One

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slaveoffear, 2010-09-12
@slaveoffear

Nexus One, definitely, for it updates come first, immediately Froy, if you take it now.

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BombilCalabasov, 2010-09-13
@BombilCalabasov

The trick is that one device in any case will not work. You can, of course, start with NexusOne as the base model, but the trouble (in the literal sense of the word) Android is that screen resolutions and device performance are too different! At a minimum, you will have to take either Tata into the kit (if you plan to support older versions of the OS) or even WildFire - because the QVGA resolution and not high performance can bring a lot of surprises. Various UIs from different manufacturers are also capable of “spoiling life”, therefore, in a good way, both Samsung and Eyser are needed.
It is clear that the more devices, the more testers are needed and the more money is needed to buy all these devices ... Yes, this is the main trouble of the android ... But, on the other hand, is there a community ?! Beta testing with the distribution of software is quite a living scheme. Many developers, even of the highest level, use it ... So it's not all that sad!

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Andrey Bazykin, 2010-09-12
@FAT

It all depends on how much you calculate the amount. If something is inexpensive, then you can LG GT540, and if it's more expensive, then Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 or HTC Hero

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nill, 2010-09-12
@nill

It all depends on what niche you are going to write applications for, but ideally nexus one.

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Sergey, 2010-09-12
@bondbig

Nexus, as mentioned above. It's like a reference tube, it's the most for the developer.

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thevery, 2010-09-13
@thevery

If for serious development, then one device is not enough. If for pampering and use as the main phone, then Desire

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justabaka, 2010-09-13
@justabaka

You can use any Android-powered device as an environment for running, debugging, and testing your applications. If you want a SIM-unlocked phone, then you might consider either an Android Dev Phone or the Google Nexus One. © developer.android.com/guide/developing/device.html
Nexus One is a good idea. And if you also need trinkets in half with 1-6 monthly update delays and mats (your own), then you can look towards HTC products. So far, the Desire is the top model, but everything can change at any moment, and the release dates for official updates are likely to be lengthened to values ​​that are indecent squared.

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Alexey Smirnov, 2010-09-13
@lexmirnov

Desire as an example http://habrahabr.ru/qa/435/#new_comment WVGA, Hero or Legend - as a more "averaged" model.

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