I think the Nexus One counts as the current unofficial Android
Developer Phone. (Unofficial in that it hasn't been given that title
officially)

On May 14, 9:36 am, Tomáš  Hubálek <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm owner of ADP1 (1.6 device) but majority of my users have 2.x
> version. Does anybody have any idea whether there will be 2.x
> developer devices? Currently there is just something like HTC Hero
> available that is still IMHO 1.x device.
>
> Also I have one suggestion regarding pricing: Android Device Seeding
> program is over but Google could support developers while upgrading
> their dev phones according success of their apps (like > 10000
> downloads with rating > **** 50% discount, > 250000 downloads with
> rating ***** 100% discount etc). I believe that this can be small
> support to developers in countries where it is prohibited to sell apps
> (which is IMHO majority of the world) and they are doing good job for
> Android.
>
> I'm currently providing free apps (as I can't buy and sell on Android
> Market from my country) and to buy multiple phones to cover various
> flavors of Android is quite expensive hobby ;-)
>
> Have a good day
> Tom
>
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