[android-developers] Re: A $400.00 learning experience...

2009-05-26 Thread havexz
I like the trick:-) On May 26, 9:08 am, Tom Opgenorth wrote: > Actually, you can "activate" the device without a SIM card.  I > documented what I did, perhaps it will be of value to > you:http://www.opgenorth.net/getting-starting-with-my-adp1.aspx. > > > > On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 00:52, Ken

[android-developers] Re: A $400.00 learning experience...

2009-05-26 Thread Tom Opgenorth
Actually, you can "activate" the device without a SIM card. I documented what I did, perhaps it will be of value to you: http://www.opgenorth.net/getting-starting-with-my-adp1.aspx. On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 00:52, Kent Loobey wrote: > > Because I wanted to develop an android application that ran

[android-developers] Re: A $400.00 learning experience...

2009-05-25 Thread havexz
Hi Kent The ADP comes with a Firmware 1.0 which requires SIM. The SIM need not be of T-Mobile. You can use any SIM. And you can easily find the APN settings for any mobile operator on the net. This is one solution. Another and my recommended solution, Just go to this link and get the latest Firm

[android-developers] Re: A $400.00 learning experience...

2009-05-25 Thread Disconnect
Oops, you seem to use G1 and ADP1 interchangably. Different devices. One is unlocked, from google. One is locked, from tmobile. On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 9:16 PM, Disconnect wrote: > Sorry, but no. ADP1 is not restricted to any provider. (And, if you look > around, you'll find info on activating i

[android-developers] Re: A $400.00 learning experience...

2009-05-25 Thread Disconnect
Sorry, but no. ADP1 is not restricted to any provider. (And, if you look around, you'll find info on activating it with no sim at all.) But if you want to feel martyred instead of asking for help, I'll buy the thing off you for $100. :) On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 2:52 AM, Kent Loobey wrote: > > Be