Soon
to come: § HTC Magic on Vodafone § T-Mobile myTouch 3G
The DeviceAnywhere Android package brings a new level of freedom and opportunity
to the growing community of independent developers building applications for the
Android platform. Fragmentation whether its the software, device or version
of an operating system are no longer barriers for a developer tasked with offering
a variety of applications on a variety of Android devices. Through DeviceAnywheres
award-winning technology, developers are able to remotely interact with devices
as if they were in their hands, such as using touch screen inputs, disconnecting
batteries and rotating the device. Developers further benefit from the ability
to easily create and run automated tests, removing the need for manual testing
and ensuring a superior end-user experience. With continued support from
some of the largest handset manufactures, network operators and brands in the
world the Android marketplace continues to grow at a rapid pace. In November 2009,
Gartner predicted that the Android operating system will become the second-largest
smartphone platform by 2012, with 14.5 percent of the market, or approximately
76 million phones sold per year. With this announcement we are opening
up doors for an exciting new genre of mobile application developers focused on
Android by making testing accessible and efficient, said Faraz Syed, CEO
of DeviceAnywhere. We aim to fully support this new platform and the community
behind it by offering an easier and more cost-effective solution to break through
the fragmentation barrier and bring new content and services to the Android platform.
Through our unique network of global partnerships, we are also pleased to feature
the newly released DROID by Motorola on Verizon Wireless and DROID ERIS by HTC
as the latest addition to the new Android package. In support of
the Android mobile platform, DeviceAnywhere is offering the package at a fraction
of the cost of a standard package to qualifying developers. |