Published 1/6/2009
by Jason Ankeny
at FierceDeveloper
Mobile application development solutions provider DeviceAnywhere announced the addition of T-Mobile USA's Google Android-powered G1 to its mobile content development, monitoring, testing and deployment services database. With the addition of the HTC-produced G1 to the DeviceAnywhere online database (which now spans across more than 1500 handsets and more than 25 operator networks worldwide), developers may virtually trial and tweak Android-optimized applications regardless of their geographic location, interacting with the handset's touchscreen and Qwerty keyboard as well as its one-click Google Search feature, 3.2-megapixel camera and 3.5G network connection.
For more on DeviceAnywhere's G1 addition: - read this release
Related articles: DeviceAnywhere adds BlackBerry to app dev services Device Anywhere launches T-Mobile Virtual Developer Lab
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