I tested just now and adb shell won't connect to my phone from Ubuntu
after a wipe (power off->home+end for 20 sec->alt-w). I had to
register and then go turn on USB debugging before adb shell would
work. I'm using an unlocked, but not rooted, T-Mobile G1 with the
official 1.6 firmware.

Using adb shell to launch settings might work for some other phone or
setup, though. Maybe USB debugging is on by default after a wipe for
an ADP1 or something?

On Oct 8, 4:51 pm, Steeler <[email protected]> wrote:
> And thanks a lot for the method, too.
>
> On Oct 8, 3:36 pm, lbcoder <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure if you noticed this, but if you buy it from tmobile, they
> > want the same $400 as google wants for the dev phone. It is therefore
> > the SAME PRICE.
>
> > Go ahead and check their website.
> > The "lower price" / "discount" is if you sign up for a multi-year
> > contract where you'll be dumping the difference back into them
> > anyways.
>
> > > 4) Pay twice as much money for the official Google dev phone. Most
> > > expensive option but by far the easiest.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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