So I am thinking of getting Sprint Nexus S from ebay to do android development. I am wondering whether getting a locked phone will hinder me from doing any kind of development work on the phone (pushing to app market, connecting to internet(i don't care about 3/4G as long as I can use wifi I am good)). What are some things that I should be worried about when getting a locked phone for development? Will the locked phone even run without SIM?

Or is it really necessary for me to get an unlocked phone for development? I currently use iPhone ATT and I am not planning to switch to Sprint.

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FYI to those who are still looking to get an android device for development but do not want to spend the extra $$$ fo unlocked. I bought the sprint 4g Nexus S and I was able to connect with WiFi and rooted it easily. I hope this helps. – denniss Oct 13 '11 at 17:47
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There is nothing wrong with getting a locked phone. As long as you make sure the phone doest require a sim. If it does. Make sure the sim is in. If that isnt a issue i dont see anything wrong with it. Its perfectly fine using it over wifi. As i have 3 locked phones i use for development ive purchased from ebay. 2 Tablets, Nexus s. Works great for me. You should be fine. =)

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which nexus s did you get? from which provider? that runs without sim? – denniss Sep 21 '11 at 18:42
or does it even matter which provider I got it from? – denniss Sep 21 '11 at 18:49
It shouldnt matter and the one i bought didnt have the sim. It stills work. Google around a bit for the exact one and carrier you are looking for to make sure. FYI: You push your apps to the market through the android developers portal that googles provide. Not from a phone. =) – coder_For_Life22 Sep 21 '11 at 18:52
what provider is that that does not require a sim to run? – denniss Sep 21 '11 at 18:56
The phone i bought was originally purchased through google. – coder_For_Life22 Sep 21 '11 at 18:57
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I don't see any problems in buying a locked phone if you only have the Carriers SIM-card. Else you might not even get it starting. But I would always prefer a unlocked Phone.

Edit: You dont push your applications to Android Market from your phone but from the web. https://market.android.com/publish/Home

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Rooting provides you with an extra edge when doing Android development. I would make sure you're able to root this phone prior to purchase :)

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