Personally I do not think that the ADP1 should get OTA updates. The
main reason we get this version of the phone is so we have full
control over it and what it does. If we make minor changes to the
source we would have to disable the OTA updates to keep our changes
from changing without our knowledge. I don't care if the phone is
*CAPABLE* of doing the OTA updates, but it's a developer's phone and
should be treated that way.

My 2 cents,
Jakor

On Feb 10, 4:39 am, Joe_Booboo <cyril.bouhall...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My feeling is that the Android Dev 1 will not get an OTA (over the
> air) update,
> simply because you need to have a T-mobile G1 phone.
>
> I do hope that Google will give instructions on how to update the
> Android for the Dev 1 phone
>
> Rgds
>
> On Jan 17, 3:51 pm, Anton Melser <melser.an...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I was wondering if theandroiddev1 will update it self once an
> > > update is available, such as the cupcake update or do I need to
> > > install it from source myself?
>
> > I second that request
> > Cheers
> > A
>
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