So noted. And good :)
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Dianne Hackborn wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Disconnect wrote:
>
>> Almost any phone can be used for app development. Thats one of the awesome
>> bit about Android. (I say 'almost' because I heard rumours of one that had a
>> ma
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Disconnect wrote:
> Almost any phone can be used for app development. Thats one of the awesome
> bit about Android. (I say 'almost' because I heard rumours of one that had a
> market-apps-only lock.)
>
Part of being allowed to ship with market is allowing app dev
Almost any phone can be used for app development. Thats one of the awesome
bit about Android. (I say 'almost' because I heard rumours of one that had a
market-apps-only lock.)
If you mean platform development, the nexus one is great if you don't want
any warranty. Any and all hardware failures are
The Nexus One can be used as a development phone.
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:21 AM, cloudguy wrote:
> I'm waiting to buy an android phone until I can get a developer phone
> that has as much power as a Motorolo Droid or a Nexus One. Spending
> any money on a two year old clunker isn't my idea of
I'm waiting to buy an android phone until I can get a developer phone
that has as much power as a Motorolo Droid or a Nexus One. Spending
any money on a two year old clunker isn't my idea of good financial
sense.
Any idea when we will get an up-to-date dev phone?
Jamie
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