The name of the device is ADP1 , and the hardware is the same as HTC G1, 
exclude unlocked  boot loader.
you can buy the device from google , and it's the developer edition for 
the G1 .

it is not a "free hardware" and the os is android .

- doron


Daniel Benoy wrote:
> I've heard that there's a special developer edition of the HTC Dream 
> (Marketed in the US and Europe under the name 'T-Mobie G1'), which includes 
> an unlocked boot loader and carrier agnostic GSM access.
>
> Does anyone know anything about this device and how it compares to the GTA02 
> and current plans for the GTA03?  I'm interested from a freedom perspective, 
> as well as a hardware and software perspective.  Is this phone an option if 
> you want to support open hardware?
>
> Does anyone know if its bootloader is capable of booting from SD with 
> arbitrary kernel options and able to recover from screwing around with it 
> like my freerunner/u-boot?
>
> Are there any plans to make the FSO framework compatible with the hardware in 
> this device (and, by extension, make Debian and current/future openmoko 
> distributions compatible)?
>
> Are there any other freedom issues surrounding this device that I should know 
> about before I consider getting one?
>
>   


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