Actually, if you are a T-Mobile customer, all you need to do is put in
your own SIM card and it will work.   There is no need to sign up for
the 3G plan.


On Feb 26, 11:57 am, Michael Brunton-Spall <michael.brunton-
sp...@guardian.co.uk> wrote:
> Hey Karim,
>
> You have a dev phone.  There should have been a little peice of paper
> in your dev phone box explaining that you need to press menu, and
> setup an APN that is appropriate to your mobile phone carrier for
> where you live.
>
> Michael Brunton-Spall
>
> On Feb 26, 4:18 pm, karim dounas <kdou...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
> > I am new and a lot lost.
> > I bought the G1 dev phone from android market, and it seems that I
> > need a data plan to activate the phone.
>
> > The phone prompt to set gmail account and has the settings for the
> > T-Mobile APN.
>
> > I wonder if I have the DEV phone or the T-Mobile phone ?
>
> > Thank you.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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