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How can i make sure that my android app works on majority of the devices in the market. What testing tools do i have to use? Obviously if there are 12 or more smartphones in the market then i cannot buy each of them to test my app.So what should i do? Wonder if "Dvice Anywhere"(http://www.deviceanywhere.com/) can help us in this regard?

Does firmware or OS version also matters (1.5,1.6, 2.0, etc.)?

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I think this is going to be highly dependant on what the application is supposed to do; how hardware-dependant it is. Ideally, running on the latest emulator is enough. Worst case scenario is spending so much time on DeviceAnywhere that you're better off buying each device. – QuickRecipesOnSymbianOS Mar 8 '10 at 15:05

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