I have an AT&T 3G compatible Nexus One. They sold them in two variants
for this reason. Not sure if they still do. Google doesn't sell it as
a consumer phone anymore.

You might want to check the numbers of various devices out there
before deciding what to get. I know my metrics show hardly any Dell
Streak devices, for example. If I had to pick two devices to use as
test hardware, the Streak wouldn't be one of them, simply because so
few people have it. I'd probably grab a phone with a PowerVR GPU like
a Droid and one with a Snapdragon and skip any tablet unless they take
off.

On Oct 14, 12:46 am, String <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 13, 11:53 pm, mikek <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The nexus looks great but at ~$550 it's a bit steep considering I'll
> > probably need an android tablet for development as well soon.
>
> Be aware that the N1 isn't compatible with AT&T's 3G network. You
> would still be able to connect, but not at full speed.
>
> > BTW, any thoughts on what would be a good developers tablet and when
> > they might be available.
>
> At this point, any answers to this question would be a complete WAG.
>
> String

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