> Updates over Wifi would definitely be a
> nice-have, but with the work-arounds available, I would say it's not
> amongst the highest priorities for the Android platform to face.

I see. OK.

I probably can't get a firmware upgrade from the carrier with the
*correct security certificate* to do it myself.

Anyway, I got a dev phone and hope to pitch in with getting the
bluetooth api running.

I just wish Google would push the carrier (in negotiations to use the
Google brand) to make updates available to me so I could install
instead of paying packet charges.  I'm not the target consumer I guess
but I think there are quite a few people in my situation.

As it is, the only way to get updates on Google branded phones in
Japan is to pay for the packet charges.  For this reason, I don't see
Android adoption really taking off in Japan.

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