What they are going to sell as ADP2 is simply irrelevant as it lacks
keyboard. So far, ADP1 (or a rooted G1) all the time.

On Nov 13, 4:43 am, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm sure this comes up once a while
>
> For me, this is one developer buying one phone. Not someone who can
> afford a fleet of them.
>
> Google Market offers two dev phones. They have a few specs but I don't
> know if it tells the whole picture. What retail phones are these ones
> most like?
>
> Dev Phone 1: Keyboard. No Wifi.
> Dev Phone 2: No Keyboard. Seems more advanced otherwise than Dev Phone
> 1.
>
> Would you recommend one of these - or neither because you think they
> will never run 2.0? In that case I would be stuck with trying to
> unlock a locked phone. I don't know how successful I'd be at that - I
> never even managed to unlock a Nokia phone from AT&T after the
> contract was up.
>
> The things I would hope to test out that I can't do with an emulator
> (at least don't know how):
> GPS
> Sensors.
> Gestures.
>
> The dev phones don't seem to mention what sensors they have.
>
> Possibly useful (not sure):
> Some 3D Capability
>
> I'm thinking the keyboard is helpful because I can always test with
> and without it.

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