Not just ATT all major carriers in US are getting the GalaxyS counterparts
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http://innovator.samsungmobile.com/bbs/stars.ThreadBoard.do?starMbrId=SteveHa&viewType=rss&messageId=87666
-Dan


On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 5:03 AM, Al Sutton <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:

> It's highly unlikely the G1 will ever see an official update to
> Android 2.x or higher, so it is obsolete.
>
> In the OPs shoes I personally would put the money towards a better
> computer as it'll most likely make the whole development process more
> pleasant.
>
> Al.
>
> On Jul 8, 7:32 am, Indicator Veritatis <mej1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > G1 obsolete? Well, almost. But take a look at the famous Platform
> > Version 'dashboard' athttp://
> developer.android.com/resources/dashboard/platform-versions.html.
> > It shows that as many as 21.3% of phones connecting to the market are
> > still on 1.5. 45% are running 1.6 or 1.5.
> >
> > So by that standard the G1 is not obsolete, since it is already on
> > 1.6.
> >
> > Now sure, the hardware is slow and the runtime memory limited compared
> > to the hot new phones running 2.1 and accounting for 53% of the
> > market. But it would be a mistake to design your app -- or test your
> > app -- on only the latest and greatest (unless, of course, your app
> > relies on features only available on the latest hardware). Especially
> > when 45% of the market is still running 1.6 or earlier.
> >
> > When you are looking for development hardware, and are limited in
> > budget, there is really no point in buying "the most popular one". You
> > need a more general test platform than that. The G1 meets that
> > description since an application that runs correctly on the G1 will
> > run correctly on many other platforms as well. One cannot say the same
> > for the Droid.
> >
> > On Jul 7, 3:28 pm, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)" <cor...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > My personal opinion here...
> >
> > > Don't get a G1 - they are obsolete, hardly any of them exist in the
> > > real world and they are stuck on Android 1.6.
> >
> > > If you want to get a good device that is the most popular one, get a
> > > Motorola Droid, the one with the keyboard. There are more of these in
> > > the wild than any other device. If you app runs on this one, then you
> > > are pretty much good to go. The Droid should get an update to Froyo
> > > starting on the 15th of this month, if the rumors can be believed,
> > > right now it's on 2.1-update1. You can get a used Droid on eBay for
> > > about $200 or so. It doesn't run on AT&T but so what?
> >
> > > AT&T will be offering the Samsung Galaxy S line at some point, you
> > > might want to wait for that one to be released. The only downside is
> > > AT&T will offer a crippled version that can't accept non-market apps.
> > > AT&T sucks, what else can you say?
> >
> > > The bottom line is for app development, pretty much any device will
> > > do. You don't need a "development" device, but you absolutely will
> > > need a real one to debug your app. The emulator is nice for quick
> > > checks but it isn't much use in finding out if your app will really
> > > work, or for figuring out why it doesn't. The sensors on the emulator
> > > leave a lot to be desired as well, obviously, shaking your computer
> > > isn't going to do much.
> >
> > > -John Coryat
>
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