Very good points mentioned so far.

In November 2009, I decided to get a G1 for cheap from craigslist when
I was just starting. At the time, that was the right choice.

The G1 has two advantages:
1. It's likely to be the slowest real hardware, which is good to see
how your app performs.

However, now, I am trying to acquire a Nexus One, for these reasons:
1. Like John said, more people in the US have these larger screens,
2.x android versions.
2. Multitouch doesn't work on 1x devices, and it doesn't work on the
emulator. So far, I haven't done anything with multitouch, even though
it would benefit the users, because I won't be able to tell how it
works without hardware. There could be other examples of things that
won't work on G1 that you will need hardware to test.
3. I can't adequately see the full user experience for people using
the emulator.
4. G1 is unlikely to ever get an official 2.x update. For me, there
are good reasons to have official ROMs - this choice may vary for you.
Nexus One is the first to get 2.2, and has a better chance than
others, including the Droid, to get anything beyond 2.2.
5. I don't have a Verizon plan, nor any plan, but I do have a TMobile
prepaid SIM and wifi, so I could use it for my phone.

For me, having hardware that I can use as a phone helps me get into
the customer's world a little better, and may help me come up with
more ideas.


On Jul 9, 6:03 am, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
> -- devices that never had the Market (e.g., ARCHOS 5 Android tablet)

Mark, I have a person with an Archos 5 who has bought my product (one
of the few). He told me around May 30th that he could see the Market,
though it was fairly new for him. His name showed up in Google
Checkout, so a I assume he can see paid apps too. I don't know how
many Archos people can see the Market as of today.

Nathan

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