You could check out the Pre-Paid plan from T-Mobile. Make sure that
you ask whether you can get the plan without purchasing a new phone
and whether it works with the G1.

With the Pre-Paid plan you have limited costs and you might be to
testing on the cellular network if needed.

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Roman Baumgaertner
Sr. SW Engineer-OSDC
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On Jun 8, 5:15 pm, tgustafson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> As a casual free-app developer on a tight budget, I am trying to find
> the most economical way to purchase a phone for application
> development and testing.  I have looked at the $399 Android dev phone
> with the positives of being to load your own OS updates, but I have
> also looked at getting a used working Android G1 phone without t-
> mobile contract.
>
> Besides being unable to update the OS in the future, are there any
> major down sides to using an Android G1 without a contract for
> development?
>
> Thanks for your help as I get a phone for development.
>
> Cheers,
> Tom
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