Developers with ADP1's were able to get the code first. G1 updates are  
handled by operators I believe. I'm not sure what happens to G1's once  
they're off the reservation though I'm pretty sure you could root it  
and put an HTC build on.

S


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On 20 May 2009, at 18:10, Keith Wiley wrote:

>
> I have a standard G1 (not a dev phone) without a data plan.  So it has
> cell coverage and wifi when I'm near wifi point.  How is cupcake
> downloaded to the phone?  It is sent over the cell network despite the
> fact that I don't have a data plan, or is it automatically detected
> and downloaded over wifi when I connect to a network?  How would I
> know that my "day in the rollout" came and the download didn't occur?
>
> I'm a little worried because I was under the impression developers
> would get it first...although I don't see how T-Mobile would really
> *know* I was a developer, so I find that confusing.
>
> Thoughts?
> >


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