I don't follow. I have multiple phones that are gsm without sim cards
used for testing and operate just fine on wifi. If you can't use the
phone as your primary phone then at least you'll gain the benefit of
getting a great device to test stuff on.
There's no sense of complaining the phone is useless to you because its
really not, you have a 2.x phone to test software on :)
</rant>
Mike
On 03/06/2010 09:13 PM, anton.slut...@gmail.com wrote:
Do Verizon phones even load without being hooked up to Verizon? Sorry
for being ignorant. Have never had Verizon and not huge on mobile
protocols. I know a gsm phone wont let you past the boot prompt
without a valid sim card.
On Mar 6, 9:04 pm, Quartertone<quartert...@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, I don't know about anyone else, but I would prefer to have a
device that I can use with my current plan. I have T-mobile service
with a MyTouch, so I'm definitely hoping for a Nexus One.
For any developers in the New Orleans area, I have a proposition:
If you're hoping for a Droid and you get a Nexus One, i'll gladly
trade you for it (that is, if i end up getting a Droid). Just keep me
in mind and contact me in 2-4 weeks when you get your device if youre
interested.
cheers
On Mar 6, 6:15 pm, niko20<nikolatesl...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Geez people. Who cares if u "can't use the phone if its on Verizon".
You can develop on any google phone it doesn't need to ha e actual
service unless u are writing app that uses the phone or such. But for
game writing it would be fine, etc. Actually for example I already
have a Droid but even if I got a nexus one I couldn't use it much here
since its GSM and I don't get T-Mobile in my area. But I can still
test the apps I make on it.
On Mar 6, 7:01 pm, Mariano Kamp<mariano.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
What kind of confirmation is that? Is that the first mail or a confirmation
after you went to their website?
I am asking, because I haven't got any email even though I have an app in
the Market that would qualify. Should I start to worry or are the first
mails sent out incrementally?
On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Thomas Riley<tomrile...@googlemail.com>wrote:
I also have the confirmation email.
It says they will arrive in 2-4 weeks, but can it really be so slow?
Or is that use an over estimate?
On Mar 6, 10:51 am, Rootko<roo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Just got mine confirmation email, but unfortunately they removed
leading zero in my zip code, so I've responded to change it. Hopefully
this won't be a problem and I'll enjoy my Nexus One soon (I'm in EU).
Hooray, thanks Google!
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