"Aha... for the one in cambridge, they asked us to bring a laptop
with
sdk 2.1 installed...
This means a free Nexus...? :-)"

They told us to bring a laptop with 2.1 as well. But they still
focused the talk on 2.0.1 and gave out Droids instead of Nexi.

On Feb 6, 5:34 pm, Romain Guy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Or give it to a fellow developer :)
>
> On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Streets Of Boston
>
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>
>
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> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm not expecting anything. I'm glad i was in time for the
> > registration and have a seat :-)
> > But one can hope... :-)
>
> > And, i already have a Nexus... if they give us a phone, i probably
> > have to put it on e-bay or something.
>
> > On Feb 6, 5:06 pm, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> It means bring a laptop with 2.1 installed.
>
> >> Don't take it for granted you're going to get a Nexus. From the talks I've 
> >> had this week I'm sure they will do what they can, but the talks are being 
> >> organised on a local ad-hoc level and so they can only do so much.
>
> >> Al.
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> >> On 6 Feb 2010, at 19:25, Streets Of Boston wrote:
>
> >> > Aha... for the one in cambridge, they asked us to bring a laptop with
> >> > sdk 2.1 installed...
> >> > This means a free Nexus...? :-)
>
> >> > On Feb 6, 12:23 pm, Steeler <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> "And, thanks to Googles generosity at the Android Developer Lab in
> >> >> London yesterday (yes, that means it was a freebie);"
>
> >> >> You got Nexus Ones? We got Droids in the one I went to in the U.S.,
> >> >> but then they focused the lab on 2.0.1 and not 2.1.
>
> >> >> On Feb 3, 1:33 am, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >> >>> Personally I don't think there is a single "best" device because the 
> >> >>> number of devices around mean that one test device probably isn't 
> >> >>> going to cover all the basis.
>
> >> >>> At the moment we have 4 test devices which cover the following;
>
> >> >>> HTC Tattoo - LCD QVGA screen, Direction pad, HTC Sense UI, no 
> >> >>> auto-focus camera, Android 1.6
> >> >>> G1 - LCD HVGA Screen, Track ball, keyboard, auto-focus "lower-res" 
> >> >>> camera, Android 1.6
> >> >>> Acer Liquid - LCD WVGA screen, No trackball or direction pad, 
> >> >>> auto-focus "higher-res" camera, Android 1.6
>
> >> >>> And, thanks to Googles generosity at the Android Developer Lab in 
> >> >>> London yesterday (yes, that means it was a freebie);
>
> >> >>> Nexus One - AMOLED WVGA Screen, trackball, auto-focus "higher-res" 
> >> >>> camera with flash, Android 2.1
>
> >> >>> This lets us cover the most of the bases of input methods, screen 
> >> >>> sizes, and camera abilities.
>
> >> >>> At the moment we're ensure all mainstream development runs on 1.6. 
> >> >>> There are a lot of devices out there with 1.6 on them, some may never 
> >> >>> see 2.0+, and so using 2.0+ features which would mean abandoning the 
> >> >>> 1.6 users currently doesn't make much sense.
>
> >> >>> Hope that's useful,
>
> >> >>> Al.
>
> >> >>> P.S. For those interested; the Android developer lab would have been 
> >> >>> well worth the 4+ hour round trip for me even if I didn't get a 
> >> >>> freebie phone. If you've not registered for one and there is space at 
> >> >>> your local lab I'd recommend it as it really is useful to meet people 
> >> >>> face to face and chat over some ideas.
> >> >>> --
>
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>
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> >> >>> company number  6741909.
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> >> >>> The views expressed in this email are those of the author and not 
> >> >>> necessarily those of Funky Android Limited, it's associates, or it's 
> >> >>> subsidiaries.
>
> >> >>> On 3 Feb 2010, at 06:16, JP wrote:
>
> >> >>>>> Fast hardware can mask performance issues,
> >> >>>> Very good point there. The emulator to me seems to be "reasonably
> >> >>>> slow" for a good emulation of the G1 however.
>
> >> >>>> Outside of that, I'd go with the N1. If I did Android development all
> >> >>>> day, the time savings when debugging on the device will add up.
>
> >> >>>> I have yet to see a nicely built Android device. Haven't nearly seen
> >> >>>> them all though.
> >> >>>> By and large there's always a level of flimsiness and they all (the
> >> >>>> HTC's at least) heat up when being charged/GPS is on//searching for a
> >> >>>> network... or whatever. Cheap parts everywhere you look, but if you
> >> >>>> use it for development that shouldn't matter that much.
>
> >> >>>> On Feb 2, 10:04 pm, String <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >>>>> On Feb 2, 7:08 pm, Jonathan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> >>>>>> I would also like to know which phone(hardware name) is nicely built
> >> >>>>>> and 'the best' 2.0 phone and supports nicely for my Android 2.0
> >> >>>>>> application development and testing?
>
> >> >>>>> IMHO, you're better off developing on a phone which ISN'T the latest/
> >> >>>>> fastest hardware. Fast hardware can mask performance issues, which
> >> >>>>> will nonetheless be seen by the large percentage of users who are
> >> >>>>> still on older/slower hardware.
>
> >> >>>>> Also, there is no single "best" phone. It's all a matter of
> >> >>>>> opinion. :^)
>
> >> >>>>> String
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