STAY AWAY FROM AT&T WITH ANDROID IF YOU CAN!!!!!!! I currently own the HTC
Aria with AT&T. Don't get me wrong HTC makes great phones I love the aria.
BUT AT&T had to go in and fiddle with everything totally locking down their
android phones just like an Iphone....Whats the point? Unless you feel like
rooting the phone which will void your warranty you will not be able to
download whatever apps you want unless they are from the Market app. I am
very disappointed in AT&T. I also owned a Moto Backflip before I yelled
enough they game me the HTC. Backflip = 1 giant POS btw don't even bother
same on MOTO and Massive shame on AT&T for marketing it in such horrible
condition....android OS 1.5 WTF? Honestly you could go to Verizon and get
the new droid  X for a 149.99 with a 2 year contract....


This is my personally Experience as I also own a Droid with Verizon and I
can tell you Verizon > AT&T when it comes to android. I hope this helps you
make an informed decision and not get bent over the bench like me.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeremiah Sellars
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 11:42 AM
To: Android Developers
Subject: [android-developers] Re: New to android finally leaving Windows !!!

I would recommend the Captivate. It's Hummingbird processor is very
nice (basically the same as what is in the IPhone 4... samsung sold
them their chips as I understand it... though the IPhone 4 SOC has one
other component (though CPU and GPU are the same)). If it's okay to
say it now... it is rootable (legally I suppose as things are now...)
and I'm quite happy with it. The driver setup, however, to get it
hooked up to my computer was a tad difficult... but it is the one and
only Android device worth getting on AT&T. The Aria (forget the
manufacturer) is nice, but doesn't have the same caliber of CPU.

On Jul 7, 10:17 am, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would love to start developing for Android- I am currently on the
> AT&T network. How does one acquire a test device?

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