Well, I was just about to repost that I was incorrect about 3G. ;) I
blazed by the question and realized afterwards, before I saw Dianne's
response, that it works on their data network in general, it works on
"edge," but no it doesn't work on their 3g.
Sorry to have misinformed there.
On Feb 2,
It almost certainly does NOT work with 3G on AT&T. The G1 radio uses a
different frequency than AT&T uses, so there is no way it can work.
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Charlie Collins
wrote:
>
> 1. Yes, it works fine on AT&T (see other threads in this group, just
> set the ACN, it works)
>
>
1. Yes, it works fine on AT&T (see other threads in this group, just
set the ACN, it works)
2. It connects fine to AT&T's 3G as well - so long as you have a data
plan, it works fine ($30 a month on top of any existing plan at
present for AT&T)
And yes, I do have one (the dev G1 that is), and do
Thanks, I didn't notice your thread. Let's hope they care about the
developers :)
On Sep 24, 7:57 pm, arnouf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I launch the same discussion earlier
> Especially to provide an access to G1 for ADC participant in Europe...
>
> See discussion
> there:http://groups.go
I launch the same discussion earlier
Especially to provide an access to G1 for ADC participant in Europe...
See discussion there:
http://groups.google.fr/group/android-discuss/browse_thread/thread/e3831f8a2899765e#
regards
On 24 sep, 18:51, David Given <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Octavian
Octavian Voicu wrote:
[...]
> There should be a special offer for developers so that they can buy it
> online from anywhere in the world with no subscription, so they can
> test their apps on the real thing. That would really speed things up
> and make Android better much faster.
Yeah, but that w
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