Re: [android-developers] Re: Developers Phone Program

2011-03-24 Thread String
I've had enough irreproducible bug reports from users of rooted phones that I would *never* consider rooting a primary development device. For my money, it's got to be completely stock Android, and as close to vanilla (i.e., no funky manufacturer skins) as possible. String -- You received

[android-developers] Re: Developers Phone Program

2011-03-24 Thread Indicator Veritatis
Or Craigslist? On Mar 18, 11:57 pm, Justin Anderson magouyaw...@gmail.com wrote: How about eBay? Thanks, Justin Anderson MagouyaWare Developerhttp://sites.google.com/site/magouyaware On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 7:24 AM, oldskool73 oldskoo...@gmail.com wrote:

[android-developers] Re: Developers Phone Program

2011-03-24 Thread Kevin TeslaCoil Software
I root all my phones. Root lets you access your app's data directory, which is handy for viewing/editing a database or shared preferences file. But I don't run custom roms (Unless I'm actually tested something related to that rom). Custom roms definitely can lead to ridiculous problems. I've

Re: [android-developers] Re: Developers Phone Program

2011-03-23 Thread Greg Donald
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 4:52 AM, Zsolt Vasvari zvasv...@gmail.com wrote: What other phone can you buy for $529 that's: a) better than a Nexus One An EVO. b) gets updated to the newest version of Android? It's pretty easy to root your phone and install whatever you want on it. ROM Manager

[android-developers] Re: Developers Phone Program

2011-03-23 Thread Zsolt Vasvari
An EVO. That's on a contract. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Android Developers group. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to

Re: [android-developers] Re: Developers Phone Program

2011-03-19 Thread Justin Anderson
How about eBay? Thanks, Justin Anderson MagouyaWare Developer http://sites.google.com/site/magouyaware On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 7:24 AM, oldskool73 oldskoo...@gmail.com wrote: http://android.brightstarcorp.com/index.htm That just forwards you to your market page, you then need to click the

[android-developers] Re: Developers Phone Program

2011-03-19 Thread String
If you're already logged in, it doesn't forward you. The OP asked is there a dev phone program; that URL is it. Mark had already suggested just buying one in a store - which is good advice, but didn't answer the question as asked. String -- You received this message because you are

[android-developers] Re: Developers Phone Program

2011-03-19 Thread Zsolt Vasvari
Unfortunately they are both old (G1 Nexus1) and no cheaper than buying new now, so I'd not recommend this route at all. What other phone can you buy for $529 that's: a) better than a Nexus One b) gets updated to the newest version of Android? -- You received this message because you are

[android-developers] Re: Developers Phone Program

2011-03-18 Thread String
http://android.brightstarcorp.com/index.htm -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Android Developers group. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to

[android-developers] Re: Developers Phone Program

2011-03-18 Thread oldskool73
http://android.brightstarcorp.com/index.htm That just forwards you to your market page, you then need to click the 'development phones' link at the bottom to view the phones on offer. Unfortunately they are both old (G1 Nexus1) and no cheaper than buying new now, so I'd not recommend this