FYI: whoever write that website you linked to was obviously a moron.
Just because you read something on the web doesn't make it true.

On Aug 2, 10:38 pm, Disconnect <[email protected]> wrote:
> Er, just FYI there is a 
> G2.http://news.idg.no/cw/art.cfm?id=CC31737D-1A64-6A71-CE0746B5AEA1CF75
>
> And it would probably make a decent dev unit. I'd get one.
>
> On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 6:49 PM, Andrew Hays <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Just for clarity, while it's true that all newer models lack a physical
> > keyboard, that doesn't infer inherent inferiority.
> > And yes, while it's true that there's a technical difference between the G1
> > and the ADP1, I'm sure everyone knows what you're talking about, in the
> > context, if you mention a "G2," instead of calling it the Android Dev Phone
> > 2.  It was quite clear what he was requesting when he asked about developer
> > phones and mentioned a "G2."
>
> > Finally, I hate to "feed the trolls," but calling people morons for make
> > guesses on something knows about isn't quite the best way to handle it
> > either.
>
> > Aside from all of that, I agree with you.  The HTC Magic is unlikely to be
> > another developer phone, however, I could see something with the Sense UI
> > like the HTC Hero being another release of the developer phone.  Someone
> > mentioned earlier that the ADP1 was out of stock and they weren't selling
> > any more.  This could indicate that someone is about to release a newer
> > developer phone.  My current plan is to keep my developer phone and allow my
> > fiancée to use it, under the requirements that she let me continue to
> > develop on it, and buy an unlocked HTC Hero, if indeed they don't release an
> > ADP2.  I think that would suit me, well.
> > ------------------
> >http://andrewhays.net
> >http://ashays.livejournal.com
>
> > On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 5:35 PM, lbcoder <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> That is kind of a stupid question since 1) there is no such thing as a
> >> "g2", 2) there is no such thing as a "g1 developer phone". The only
> >> developer phone running android is "android developer phone 1", which
> >> is an HTC DREAM with an engineering bootloader.
>
> >> Now if you are under some moronic assumption that HTC MAGIC is somehow
> >> a "g2" (which is nonsense), I can assure you that NO, HTC MAGIC will
> >> never be a developer phone. It wouldn't make any sense at all since it
> >> is TECHNICALLY INFERIOR to "Android developer phone 1" (it lacks a
> >> physical keyboard). If you want to test things for HTC MAGIC
> >> compatibility with HTC DREAM, simply don't open the keyboard.
>
> >> On Aug 1, 3:31 pm, AG <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > Can anybody give me an idea whether android developer phone are going
> >> > to be upgraded to G2 or any such intention??
> >> > If so when?re than it would need to be on any other device. If there is
> >> some route through which the web service can be accessed, then it is fine.
> >> Obviously, if it *can't* be accessed, it isn't going to work.
>
> >> > If someone already has the present G1 developer phone, whether he has
> >> > to buy again G2 or google would replace with the G1 Version.
>
> >> > As per my understanding image upgradation would be supported by google
> >> > for any further advancement so therefore  software upgradation would
> >> > not be a problem ( let me correct if I am wrong) but I was wondering
> >> > about physical improvement.
>
> >> > Please provide/share your information on this regard...
>
> >> > My primary question: when if at all Developer Phone G2 is going to
> >> > launch?
>
> >> > Re,
> >> > AG
>
>
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