Follow the AndroidSPIN guides to upgrade from frf50->frf92 - they worked for
me...

The wifi policy issue, if I remember right, was fixed after frf50.

Good luck.

Kiall

On 15 Jul 2010 23:20, "Nathan" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Since the question comes up of what dev phone to use, I thought I'd
> post my initial experience with a Nexus One as a dev device.
>
> I got a Nexus One from Ebay with Froyo loaded. It is for TMobile and
> is working with my prepaid SIM card and sometimes working with wifi.
>
> Since getting it, I have been able to develop and test pinch and zoom,
> which will be a benefit to my customers.
>
> Nonetheless, I have a few questions.
>
> System Updates:
> A few times, it has tried to install a system update (its on FRF50
> now). It goes to system recovery and then fails because of a lack of
> signature on the update.
> Is there a way to manually install these updates.
> If not, will these ever work if I don't have a data plan?
>
> WIFI drops
> This phone has been terrible about dropping wifi in my house, while my
> G1, laptop, and Windows Mobile 6 devices have all been fine.
> I can pretty much count on the fact that wifi won't work every time I
> go to pick it up. The wifi status still shows it connected to my local
> network as if nothing is wrong, but the market, the browser, and every
> other app using internet will be in a fail state.
> In advanced WIFI settings, the Wi-Fi sleep policy is set to "Never",
> but the behavior is as if it were set to "Always"
>
> Has anyone with some Nexus One Experience worked around these issues?
>
> I happen to also be the network administrator for my househould ;), so
> I can set up my Belkin router differently if that helps.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nathan
>
>
>
>
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