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I am running into countless problems with the emulators of different versions. Sometimes it loads, othertimes it hangs, I've tried reinstalling the SDK and platforms etc. Even though I've a reasonably a high-end machine, when I manage to get it working performance is very slow. Therefore, I'm thinking of buying a real phone to test out on. If I do so, can I get away with buying one second hand without bill-plans, SIM card etc? I only want it to test out on, I don't want to get stuck with bills for something I don't need to use.

Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks

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  • If you're in the US, you can get a phone from Cricket for ~$100 - no plan, no contract, nothing.
    – KevinDTimm
    May 29, 2011 at 18:17

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I gave up the emulators a long time ago. As you are saying, it's slow.

If you want to get away cheap buy a "LG Optimus One P500", you can get it for ~150EUR. But it all depends on what version of Android you wanna develop for. No SIM or other fancy stuff is needed.

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You should really check andoid x86 project http://www.android-x86.org/ You can find some instructions on the web how to get it working with ADB.

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  • Just had a look at this site, but not sure what this achieves, is it some sort of alternative to the emulator? Excuse my ignorance May 31, 2011 at 3:23
  • It is actually a port of android for x86 systems, you can run it smoothly in a virtual machine and then connect it to ADT. And yes, you can use this as an alternative to the emulator.
    – artouiros
    May 31, 2011 at 16:10
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I would say you get a Droid Incredible, cheap but I think its one of the best and cheapest Droids out. But yes the emulator is horrible, I have to use my own phone to test.

Get a phone from Cricket you don't need a plan from there.

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You can use any Android phone you buy for testing without having a contract. Without a contract, you won't get phone service or 3G/4G, but everything else will work just fine. You can buy one used or at full retail from a provider. Just don't activate a service plan.

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  • btw, I agree the emulator is horribly slow. It won't even run on my machine.
    – Amplify91
    May 29, 2011 at 18:33

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