You could check out the Pre-Paid plan from T-Mobile. Make sure that
you ask whether you can get the plan without purchasing a new phone
and whether it works with the G1.
With the Pre-Paid plan you have limited costs and you might be to
testing on the cellular network if needed.
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Roman Baumgaer
i don't think one can use samsung i7500 as a development device. i
can't use adb tool to connect the device under windows xp and ubuntu,
so i am looking for getting a g1.
On Jun 16, 8:06 pm, Delta Foxtrot wrote:
> 2009/6/16 dindin
>
>
>
> > I don't have T-Mobile but AT&T. I want to get an unloc
> Running apps on Android doesn't depend on carriers, unless you want to test
> data networking, in any case I'd get something other than the HTC Dream/G1
> for AT&T if you want data cause AT&T EDGE is so slow it's not funny... The
> HTC Magic supposedly does 900Mhz which I think AT&T runs 3G ove
2009/6/16 dindin
>
> I don't have T-Mobile but AT&T. I want to get an unlocked Android
> Phone (thinking of the new Samsung i7500 or the G2). Can I use that as
> a development device to test my applications? Will it even work on
> another GSM carrier?
Running apps on Android doesn't depend on c
I don't have T-Mobile but AT&T. I want to get an unlocked Android
Phone (thinking of the new Samsung i7500 or the G2). Can I use that as
a development device to test my applications? Will it even work on
another GSM carrier?
Thanks.
-D
On Jun 9, 11:13 pm, Kent Loobey wrote:
> The following is
2009/6/16 Edward Falk
>
> IMHO, you do not want a dev phone if you can avoid it. They let you
> install your own os on the phone, but most developers don't need to
> install their own os. Dev phones can't download applications that are
> protected by drm.
You can still have root on a phone an
IMHO, you do not want a dev phone if you can avoid it. They let you
install your own os on the phone, but most developers don't need to
install their own os. Dev phones can't download applications that are
protected by drm.
I'd just get any working android from eBay.
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I have an ADP1 here without a sim card - I put that in the Google IO
phone - and I can use the phone on my wifi network. HTC provides
updates for the ADP directly from their site, I upgraded to 1.5r2
earlier today. So I see no problem in having an ADP or other Android
phone without a contract.
I
I have an ADP1 here without a sim card - I put that in the Google IO
phone - and I can use the phone on my wifi network. HTC provides
updates for the ADP directly from their site, I upgraded to 1.5r2
earlier today. So I see no problem in having an ADP or other Android
phone without a contract.
I
There is a charge for the plan on my phone, but it's outdated, and I
don't think it's available anymore.
On Jun 9, 10:35 pm, tgustafson wrote:
> Hi Todd,
>
> Thank you very much for the reply. Is there a charge for the wifi-
> only data plan? I will be using this solely to develop and will
> a
The following is my opinion.
I have a dev g1 phone. I was not able to get it to register with google
without a sim card. This means that I couldn't get past the registration
screen until I had a sim card. I think google makes it have to go through a
phone connection to complete the registra
Hi Todd,
Thank you very much for the reply. Is there a charge for the wifi-
only data plan? I will be using this solely to develop and will
always be covered by wifi coverage.
Cheers,
Tom
On Jun 9, 7:16 am, Todd Sjolander wrote:
> I'm using a G1 with the old non-Android (read: "Wifi only") d
I'm using a G1 with the old non-Android (read: "Wifi only") data
plan. The only downside that I've seen is the loss of connectivity
outside of your Wifi networks. But if you're developing from inside a
wireless network, it makes no difference. You can still buy apps on
the market, and use all t
Hi John,
Thanks for the tip, they look like they are quite expensive
unfortunately given the low supply. Have you had any experience with
developers using a generic t-mobile G1 phone for development without
data plan?
Cheers,
Tom
On Jun 8, 10:12 pm, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)"
wrote:
> T
There are a few of the unlocked HTC Magic phones available on eBay.
These are the ones given out at the Google IO conference that will
work without a SIM or on any capable network. Search eBay for Google
IO and you'll find them. Nice phones, I wouldn't part with mine for
anything.
-John Coryat
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