The unlock codes are for sim unlocks. You can (if you are a good customer)
get tmob to give you that for free by saying you might go overseas, etc.
(Even without waiting 90 days. After 90, they'll usually give it to anyone.)

But yes, you can downgrade any G1 (us/uk is much easier) to a hackable
version and then upgrade to adp1, holiday, community builds (such as JFs)
etc.  The chances of that working on a G2 is slim but not impossible, given
the number of leaks that have occurred for the G1.

On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> > > Android is open source, that doesn't mean Android devices have to be.
> >
>
> Let's just hope that as more devices hit the market, some vendors
> might release code in order to distinguish themselves from the
> competition and/or gain the trust of the enterprise market.
>
> In the meantime, can a T-Mobile G1 be fully unlocked, de-branded and
> converted into an ADP1, and if so, is there hope for a community
> supported ADP2?  There are a lot of sites that offer to sell the G1
> unlocking codes, but it is one of the most scam-ridden industries I've
> ever come across, and I don't know whether it is all just hot air.
>
>
> >
>

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