[android-developers] Re: Android Dev Phone 1 and AT & T

2008-12-16 Thread Justin (Google Employee)
Please see http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/msg/e4a9172898b7d7cc and http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/search?group=android-developers&q=dev+phone+at%26t&qt_g=Search+this+group Remember to search first, chances are good that if you've had a question, someone else

[android-developers] Re: Android Dev Phone 1 and AT & T

2008-12-16 Thread Vladimir Kelman
Thank you Justin! In fact, I already found the first link you provided and successfully set up my Android Dev Phone to work with AT&T... I just wasn't sure I need to send a message about it. I duplicated set up instructions in my blog at http://pro-thoughts.blogspot.com/2008/12/android-dev-phone-1

[android-developers] Re: Android Dev Phone 1 and AT & T

2008-12-16 Thread Auauaua
I have it working on At&T - however - is it true that we are not able to use the 3G on Android G1???!!! I am only getting edge and G. narkis On Dec 16, 3:35 pm, Vladimir Kelman wrote: > Thank you Justin! In fact, I already found the first link you provided > and successfully set up my Android

[android-developers] Re: Android Dev Phone 1 and AT & T

2008-12-16 Thread Joel Knighton
Yes, this is true. It is not a software limitation of any sort. There is not the radio for AT&T 3G bands in the Dev Phone 1. On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 3:32 PM, Auauaua wrote: > > I have it working on At&T - however - is it true that we are not able > to use the 3G on Android G1???!!! > I am only

[android-developers] Re: Android Dev Phone 1 and AT & T

2008-12-16 Thread Auauaua
this is a MAJOR oversite - I like the G1 but it is somewhat limited without the 3G anything we can do? Can HTC provide a hardware mod for this? If AT&T 3G service is on a slightly different frequency than T-Mobile - can we get the matching radio frequency configured on the G1? or if we need to in

[android-developers] Re: Android Dev Phone 1 and AT & T

2008-12-16 Thread Michael
You would be better off waiting for the next Android phone. These things are generally not interchangable. And really, this phone was made by HTC for T-Mobile, it's of no surprise that it's designed to work with their network and not a competitor's. --~--~-~--~~~---~-

[android-developers] Re: Android Dev Phone 1 and AT & T

2008-12-16 Thread Auauaua
ok - after a quick check HTC G1 has the following specs - 3G HSDPA US Version: 1700/2100 MHz - from HTC website processor/chipset - Qualcomm® MSM7201A™, 528 MHz AT&T service - 3G HSDPA 850/1900Mhz (here we are talking 3G frequencies only - Edge and 2G are available and overlapping) so - is this

[android-developers] Re: Android Dev Phone 1 and AT & T

2008-12-16 Thread Michael
Last I checked, T-Mobile didn't have a presence in Canada. Which would mean, no Canadian G1. >From what others are saying around here, it's AT&T who did this wrong, using oddball frequencies. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscrib

[android-developers] Re: Android Dev Phone 1 and AT & T

2008-12-16 Thread Auauaua
right - the specs are in question on that Canadian site - the phone is "out of stock" ;) It would be interesting to get to the bottom of this - so to speak, and find out what exactly determines the frequencies and if the radio chip is modable. narkis On Dec 16, 6:13 pm, Michael wrote: > Last I

[android-developers] Re: Android Dev Phone 1 and AT & T

2008-12-17 Thread Al Sutton
HTC put built the 'phone so ultimately it's their say. The telecoms body in each country decides which parts of the spectrum are available for use for a given purpose, and the carriers decide how to use them. At the moment the only phone which looks like it may support AT&Ts' 3G network is the

[android-developers] Re: Android Dev Phone 1 and AT & T

2008-12-17 Thread Al Sutton
It looks like Ruslan Koogan will have an Agora at CES (http://www.kogan.com.au/blog/2008/dec/17/android-apps/) I'll ask him if he's testing it with AT&T 3G. Al. Al Sutton wrote: > HTC put built the 'phone so ultimately it's their say. The telecoms body > in each country decides which parts of