I want to buy a tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0’’ Wi-Fi GT-P3110 . I dont know if this tablet is compatible with corona sdk.
What tablets are compatible with corona sdk?
How many tablets do I need to test the apps? [import]uid: 121136 topic_id: 33460 reply_id: 333460[/import]
try nexus 7, i just got it and its great and cheap, also it is similar to kindle and nook
try to look for android ARM7 devices, these are compatible with Corona (about 60% of all devices out there) [import]uid: 111283 topic_id: 33460 reply_id: 132970[/import]
Kindle Fire’s (non HD’s) are under $130 for the new versions. You probably could find 1st get Kindle Fire’s even cheaper.
Sadly I’ve ended up buying so many tablets it’s kind of funny. I ended up getting a Nook Color because there are enough differences (in fonts in particular) between the two that I needed to test on both. Then for a project I’m wrapping up now, that uses facebook I needed an android device that ran the Facebook App and not use a web browser to log in, so I ended up getting a Nexus 7. Add to that my iPad and iPhone and there’s a lot of hardware on my desk.
If you’re not concerned about Amazon and Barnes and Noble, then I would say a Nexus 7 is the way to go.
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My doubt is ,If I develop apps for android ,How many smartphones or tablets do I need to test my apps?.
There are a lot of android devices, so it is enough to have nexus 7 to test the apps on tablets.
I think I will try nexus 7 . I see I need ARM7 devices.
[import]uid: 121136 topic_id: 33460 reply_id: 133075[/import]
try nexus 7, i just got it and its great and cheap, also it is similar to kindle and nook
try to look for android ARM7 devices, these are compatible with Corona (about 60% of all devices out there) [import]uid: 111283 topic_id: 33460 reply_id: 132970[/import]
You can’t possibly test on every phone version + OS install + Carrier options. The Nook and Kindle Fire are different enough since they are not standard Google Android devices that they may warrant checking on them (if you can’t find someone to test for you).
I would think if you wanted to have a solid test base that you do on your own, you would want a phone and a tablet and have something on the major OS platforms (2.2, 4.1 etc.) But that’s still a lot to invest so finding friends to help you test is probably a more cost effective option.
[import]uid: 199310 topic_id: 33460 reply_id: 133146[/import]
Kindle Fire’s (non HD’s) are under $130 for the new versions. You probably could find 1st get Kindle Fire’s even cheaper.
Sadly I’ve ended up buying so many tablets it’s kind of funny. I ended up getting a Nook Color because there are enough differences (in fonts in particular) between the two that I needed to test on both. Then for a project I’m wrapping up now, that uses facebook I needed an android device that ran the Facebook App and not use a web browser to log in, so I ended up getting a Nexus 7. Add to that my iPad and iPhone and there’s a lot of hardware on my desk.
If you’re not concerned about Amazon and Barnes and Noble, then I would say a Nexus 7 is the way to go.
[import]uid: 199310 topic_id: 33460 reply_id: 133003[/import]
My doubt is ,If I develop apps for android ,How many smartphones or tablets do I need to test my apps?.
There are a lot of android devices, so it is enough to have nexus 7 to test the apps on tablets.
I think I will try nexus 7 . I see I need ARM7 devices.
[import]uid: 121136 topic_id: 33460 reply_id: 133075[/import]
You can’t possibly test on every phone version + OS install + Carrier options. The Nook and Kindle Fire are different enough since they are not standard Google Android devices that they may warrant checking on them (if you can’t find someone to test for you).
I would think if you wanted to have a solid test base that you do on your own, you would want a phone and a tablet and have something on the major OS platforms (2.2, 4.1 etc.) But that’s still a lot to invest so finding friends to help you test is probably a more cost effective option.
[import]uid: 199310 topic_id: 33460 reply_id: 133146[/import]