Just get an unlocked G1 on ebay and then root it. No big deal.
On Aug 15, 7:22 am, -v- vishal.changr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to test my app that I plan to submit for ADC II. But the dev
phone from google is unavailable till sept first week! How are we
suppose to test it?! I dont
You don't need a rooted phone to test an app.
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I don't believe there is much price difference between a dev phone and
a retail one at non contract price or contract price plus termination
fee, question would be if you would be happy with a locked down phone
though that is the most realistic test of applications.
I wish magic were out in a
There will be an ADP2, I was told. I have no clue as to when that will
happen.
On Aug 15, 12:39 pm, Chris Stratton cs07...@gmail.com wrote:
I wish magic were out in a developer version...
It's called the GoogleIO phone. And I think you'd prefer the Hero.
It's impossible to make the right
You can always purchase an IO phone (Ion) from eBay, probably for less
than the $400 for a dev G1.
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Who were you told by?
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Christinechristine.kar...@gmail.com wrote:
There will be an ADP2, I was told. I have no clue as to when that will
happen.
On Aug 15, 12:39 pm, Chris Stratton cs07...@gmail.com wrote:
I wish magic were out in a developer version...
T-Mobile sold me a G1 without a contract for $400.
Once I had the phone I had to *fax* a copy of the invoice to their
phone unlocking department, and they sent me a carrier unlock code
within 24 hours (for free).
So, other than root access and a pretty pattern on the back of the
phone, I believe
Considering there's been information regarding ADC2 for a few months now, I
imagine the response would be something like You probably should have
purchased a phone more than two weeks before the deadline. I mean,
including shipping (imagine 3-5 days), you're cutting it pretty close
there...
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Have you tried removing the mms related settings from the default APN,
then add them back to the mms one ?
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:00 AM, HalfAsleep chri...@gmail.com wrote:
If anyone gets their phone set up with telenor, including MMS, please
let us know. I have got my phone working too
If anyone gets their phone set up with telenor, including MMS, please
let us know. I have got my phone working too now, with these
settings...
name: Telenor
apn: telenor
username:
password:
mmsc: http://mmsc/
mms proxy: 10.10.10.11
mms port: 8080
mcc:242
mnc:01
apn type: default
The only
Please ignore these details. They are completely inaccurate.
On Feb 18, 10:21 pm, Mandrake0 francis.tyrone.pime...@gmail.com
wrote:
look at:http://www.taniwha.org.uk/gprs.html
Network APN Username Password
DNS SMTP
No, it still does not ship directly to Norway. I got it shipped here
through our US office. I guess Jetpak will work as well.
Now, I've been getting a few mails from people having the same
activation problem as I had so I figured I should post an update here.
After lots of trials and errors I
How do you go about getting the dev phone in Norway? It still does
not ship directly to Norway does it?
Cheers,
HalfAsleep
On Feb 18, 10:21 pm, Mandrake0 francis.tyrone.pime...@gmail.com
wrote:
look at:http://www.taniwha.org.uk/gprs.html
Network APN
Hey Karim,
You have a dev phone. There should have been a little peice of paper
in your dev phone box explaining that you need to press menu, and
setup an APN that is appropriate to your mobile phone carrier for
where you live.
Michael Brunton-Spall
On Feb 26, 4:18 pm, karim dounas
Actually, if you are a T-Mobile customer, all you need to do is put in
your own SIM card and it will work. There is no need to sign up for
the 3G plan.
On Feb 26, 11:57 am, Michael Brunton-Spall michael.brunton-
sp...@guardian.co.uk wrote:
Hey Karim,
You have a dev phone. There should
Is it possible to use the dev phone without a SIM? I currently don't
have a SIM with a data plan and would be happy to just use wifi.
On Feb 26, 11:40 am, jman chunyen...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually, if you are a T-Mobile customer, all you need to do is put in
your own SIM card and it will work.
Have you talked to someone that works with Telenor about the settings
needed to use the network?
Do you have a data plan with Telenor?
Andrew
On Feb 18, 1:22 pm, slind...@gmail.com slind...@gmail.com wrote:
I've got the Google dev phone from USA and I'm trying to activate it
on Telenor in
look at: http://www.taniwha.org.uk/gprs.html
Network APN UsernamePassword
DNS SMTP
Server
Telenor Mobil internet.telenor.no guest guest 212.17.131.3
smtp.euromail.no
48.122.161.2
On Feb 18, 7:22 pm, slind...@gmail.com
I am interested as well
may be, compile yourself from http://source.android.com/download
On 27 déc, 19:52, Oriol Carcelle Bayona blau...@feshocat.cat wrote:
I have the same question, can anybody tell us how to upgrade the
android version of a Dev Phone 1 edition ?
Thanks in advance
I have the same question, can anybody tell us how to upgrade the
android version of a Dev Phone 1 edition ?
Thanks in advance
Dev_Phone_NewB ha escrit:
I just got my google dev phone in a couple of weeks ago. I really
like the phone. But I have a couple of questions.
1) Is there any way
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