nadthevlad
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01/29/13 09:42 PM (12 years ago)

Android test device

Read this the other day. The Nexus 10 has the ability to let developers change the screen size and pixel density when testing apps. Making it so you only need one device for your testing. http://www.androidcentral.com/use-nexus-10-simulate-almost-any-android-device-while-testing-your-app http://betanews.com/2013/01/14/android-developers-can-use-the-google-nexus-10-as-a-testing-device/
 
SmugWimp
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01/29/13 11:08 PM (12 years ago)
Now that's interesting... It seems to think that other tablets could work... That'd be cool; I test on my 7" Galaxy Tab 2... Cheers! -- Smug
 
ATRAIN53
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01/30/13 08:01 AM (12 years ago)
Very cool. Thanks for the tip. Looks like you have to connect the device and use this thru the AVD on Eclipse. Too bad it's not an 'app' that does this. Love how flexible that Emulator really is. If only it was as robust - but taking some time to learn it has helped me cope with using it. I made a Nexus 7 Emulator - gonna have to try a 10 now.
 
Outbreak
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01/30/13 09:49 AM (12 years ago)
I agree with @ATRAIN53. An app would be slick.
 

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