Sorry, but no. ADP1 is not restricted to any provider. (And, if you look
around, you'll find info on activating it with no sim at all.)

But if you want to feel martyred instead of asking for help, I'll buy the
thing off you for $100. :)

On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 2:52 AM, Kent Loobey <k...@uoregon.edu> wrote:

>
> Because I wanted to develop an android application that ran on a G1 device
> I
> bought an Android Dev 1 Phone.  I thought that having the actual device in
> hand would help me get a better feel for the device as I worked on the
> application.  I don't personally use a phone that much and don't have any
> need
> for a cel phone.
>
> So now I have the device but can't use it without opening an account with
> T-
> Mobile.  It seems that Google requires the G1 have a SIM installed to
> activate
> the device.
>
> I am really disappointed in the lack of honesty in this matter.  The G1
> device
> isn't really unlocked and how open is it if you have to have an account
> with a
> specific provider.
>
>
> >
>

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