Okay, so basically you're saying my phone will get it over wifi, so I
need to make sure my wifi is turned on and near a network this
week...*and* you're saying the wifi will go to sleep if it doesn't get
any activity so I may need to force it awake to get the update, say by
turning wifi off and on again periodically.

Is that about right?

On May 20, 9:52 am, Disconnect <[email protected]> wrote:
> Developers did get it first - anyone with a developer phone (adp1) can go to
> htc's website and download it.
>
> For everyone else, it periodically makes a request over whatever network is
> available and downloads it over http. (Note that if you have no data plan,
> your phone probably spends most of it's time without any connectivity -
> without a wifi lock, it will shut down wifi about 2 mins after the screen
> dims.)
>
> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Keith Wiley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a standard G1 (not a dev phone) without a data plan.  So it has
> > cell coverage and wifi when I'm near wifi point.  How is cupcake
> > downloaded to the phone?  It is sent over the cell network despite the
> > fact that I don't have a data plan, or is it automatically detected
> > and downloaded over wifi when I connect to a network?  How would I
> > know that my "day in the rollout" came and the download didn't occur?
>
> > I'm a little worried because I was under the impression developers
> > would get it first...although I don't see how T-Mobile would really
> > *know* I was a developer, so I find that confusing.
>
> > Thoughts?
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