The development phones are an excellent and much needed help (especially since they are available in markets where the G1 currently isn't).
And I'd personally like to give a BIG hug to whoever fixed installing apps via the browser from places such as AndAppStore in the new SDK release :) :) :).
2 questions:
whats the band frenquency of the phone? will it have 3g in europe?
from where is it shipped? if outside europe will be expensive to who live
here
ordering online is a huge help, but i'm just sad that a lot of country where
left out! it's online, why do this??
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Al Sutton <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
> The development phones are an excellent and much needed help (especially
> since they are available in markets where the G1 currently isn't).
> And I'd personally like to give a BIG hug to whoever fixed installing
> apps via the browser from places such as AndAppStore in the new SDK
> release :) :) :).
> 2 questions:
> whats the band frenquency of the phone? will it have 3g in europe?
> from where is it shipped? if outside europe will be expensive to who live
> here
> ordering online is a huge help, but i'm just sad that a lot of country where
> left out! it's online, why do this??
> thanks,
> paulo
> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Al Sutton <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
> > The development phones are an excellent and much needed help (especially
> > since they are available in markets where the G1 currently isn't).
> > And I'd personally like to give a BIG hug to whoever fixed installing
> > apps via the browser from places such as AndAppStore in the new SDK
> > release :) :) :).
> > Dan Morrill wrote:
> > > Hello, developers! I wanted to call your attention to the new Android
> > > 1.0 SDK, release 2 that we just made available.
> On Dec 6, 4:21 pm, "Paulo Sergio" <paulo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi
> > very nice news!!!
> > 2 questions:
> > whats the band frenquency of the phone? will it have 3g in europe?
> > from where is it shipped? if outside europe will be expensive to who live
> > here
> > ordering online is a huge help, but i'm just sad that a lot of country where
> > left out! it's online, why do this??
> > thanks,
> > paulo
> > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Al Sutton <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
> > > The development phones are an excellent and much needed help (especially
> > > since they are available in markets where the G1 currently isn't).
> > > And I'd personally like to give a BIG hug to whoever fixed installing
> > > apps via the browser from places such as AndAppStore in the new SDK
> > > release :) :) :).
> > > Dan Morrill wrote:
> > > > Hello, developers! I wanted to call your attention to the new Android
> > > > 1.0 SDK, release 2 that we just made available.
> > > > For full details, please see our blog post:
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Paulo Sergio <paulo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
> very nice news!!!
> 2 questions:
> whats the band frenquency of the phone? will it have 3g in europe?
> from where is it shipped? if outside europe will be expensive to who live
> here
> ordering online is a huge help, but i'm just sad that a lot of country where
> left out! it's online, why do this??
> thanks,
> paulo
> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Al Sutton <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
>> The development phones are an excellent and much needed help (especially
>> since they are available in markets where the G1 currently isn't).
>> And I'd personally like to give a BIG hug to whoever fixed installing
>> apps via the browser from places such as AndAppStore in the new SDK
>> release :) :) :).
Many many thanks for finally making an unlocked DEV phone available
(largely) worldwide.
This is great news for us folks in the non T-Mobile regions and will
help provide a level playing field for ADC II participants.
( In my own case I decided not to wait as no news of DEV phones was
forthcoming before now, so I took the *big* gamble of procuring a US
G1 privately through ebay - for a premium. I managed to get it working
after purchasing an unlock code and configuring the GPRS setting to
work with Optus 3G in Australia. )
If the DEV phone is to automatically receive 'OTA' updates - without
warning like the G1 - I would suggest that people double check their
local mobile data plans to ensure they don't get slugged for excessive
download charges.
Once again thanks, this is a great (xmas/holiday) present for many
Android devs :-)
Regards
On Dec 7, 4:31 am, Romain Guy <romain...@google.com> wrote:
> The Android Dev Phone 1 supports 3G in Europe. It depends on the
> carrier, the country, etc. though. But it should work in most cases.
> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Paulo Sergio <paulo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi
> > very nice news!!!
> > 2 questions:
> > whats the band frenquency of the phone? will it have 3g in europe?
> > from where is it shipped? if outside europe will be expensive to who live
> > here
> > ordering online is a huge help, but i'm just sad that a lot of country where
> > left out! it's online, why do this??
> > thanks,
> > paulo
> > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Al Sutton <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
> >> The development phones are an excellent and much needed help (especially
> >> since they are available in markets where the G1 currently isn't).
> >> And I'd personally like to give a BIG hug to whoever fixed installing
> >> apps via the browser from places such as AndAppStore in the new SDK
> >> release :) :) :).
> >> Dan Morrill wrote:
> >> > Hello, developers! I wanted to call your attention to the new Android
> >> > 1.0 SDK, release 2 that we just made available.
> >> > For full details, please see our blog post:
> From: gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com>
> Subject: [android-developers] Re: New SDK Available
> To: "Android Developers" <android-developers@googlegroups.com>
> Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 5:55 PM
> Hi,
> Many many thanks for finally making an unlocked DEV phone
> available
> (largely) worldwide.
> This is great news for us folks in the non T-Mobile regions
> and will
> help provide a level playing field for ADC II participants.
> ( In my own case I decided not to wait as no news of DEV
> phones was
> forthcoming before now, so I took the *big* gamble of
> procuring a US
> G1 privately through ebay - for a premium. I managed to get
> it working
> after purchasing an unlock code and configuring the GPRS
> setting to
> work with Optus 3G in Australia. )
> If the DEV phone is to automatically receive 'OTA'
> updates - without
> warning like the G1 - I would suggest that people double
> check their
> local mobile data plans to ensure they don't get
> slugged for excessive
> download charges.
> Once again thanks, this is a great (xmas/holiday) present
> for many
> Android devs :-)
> Regards
> On Dec 7, 4:31 am, Romain Guy <romain...@google.com>
> wrote:
> > The Android Dev Phone 1 supports 3G in Europe. It
> depends on the
> > carrier, the country, etc. though. But it should work
> in most cases.
> > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Paulo Sergio
> <paulo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > very nice news!!!
> > > 2 questions:
> > > whats the band frenquency of the phone? will it
> have 3g in europe?
> > > from where is it shipped? if outside europe will
> be expensive to who live
> > > here
> > > ordering online is a huge help, but i'm just
> sad that a lot of country where
> > > left out! it's online, why do this??
> > > thanks,
> > > paulo
> > > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Al Sutton
> <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
> > >> The development phones are an excellent and
> much needed help (especially
> > >> since they are available in markets where the
> G1 currently isn't).
> > >> And I'd personally like to give a BIG hug
> to whoever fixed installing
> > >> apps via the browser from places such as
> AndAppStore in the new SDK
> > >> release :) :) :).
> > >> Dan Morrill wrote:
> > >> > Hello, developers! I wanted to call
> your attention to the new Android
> > >> > 1.0 SDK, release 2 that we just made
> available.
> > >> > For full details, please see our blog
> post:
Sprint moved away from GSM a very long time ago, and this phone is
GSM-only and therefore doesn't work on Sprint's network. If you're in
the US, T-Mobile is the best operator to use the Android Dev Phone 1
on (and if you already have a G1 you can swap the SIM between the
phones). It'll work on AT&T's network but you won't have any 3G data.
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 10:31 PM, don rhummy <donrhu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Will this unlocked phone work with a Sprint/Nextel SIM card? I've heard they're not compatible with most SIM-capable phones.
> --- On Sat, 12/6/08, gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> From: gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com>
>> Subject: [android-developers] Re: New SDK Available
>> To: "Android Developers" <android-developers@googlegroups.com>
>> Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 5:55 PM
>> Hi,
>> Many many thanks for finally making an unlocked DEV phone
>> available
>> (largely) worldwide.
>> This is great news for us folks in the non T-Mobile regions
>> and will
>> help provide a level playing field for ADC II participants.
>> ( In my own case I decided not to wait as no news of DEV
>> phones was
>> forthcoming before now, so I took the *big* gamble of
>> procuring a US
>> G1 privately through ebay - for a premium. I managed to get
>> it working
>> after purchasing an unlock code and configuring the GPRS
>> setting to
>> work with Optus 3G in Australia. )
>> If the DEV phone is to automatically receive 'OTA'
>> updates - without
>> warning like the G1 - I would suggest that people double
>> check their
>> local mobile data plans to ensure they don't get
>> slugged for excessive
>> download charges.
>> Once again thanks, this is a great (xmas/holiday) present
>> for many
>> Android devs :-)
>> Regards
>> On Dec 7, 4:31 am, Romain Guy <romain...@google.com>
>> wrote:
>> > The Android Dev Phone 1 supports 3G in Europe. It
>> depends on the
>> > carrier, the country, etc. though. But it should work
>> in most cases.
>> > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Paulo Sergio
>> <paulo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > Hi
>> > > very nice news!!!
>> > > 2 questions:
>> > > whats the band frenquency of the phone? will it
>> have 3g in europe?
>> > > from where is it shipped? if outside europe will
>> be expensive to who live
>> > > here
>> > > ordering online is a huge help, but i'm just
>> sad that a lot of country where
>> > > left out! it's online, why do this??
>> > > thanks,
>> > > paulo
>> > > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Al Sutton
>> <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
>> > >> The development phones are an excellent and
>> much needed help (especially
>> > >> since they are available in markets where the
>> G1 currently isn't).
>> > >> And I'd personally like to give a BIG hug
>> to whoever fixed installing
>> > >> apps via the browser from places such as
>> AndAppStore in the new SDK
>> > >> release :) :) :).
>> > >> Dan Morrill wrote:
>> > >> > Hello, developers! I wanted to call
>> your attention to the new Android
>> > >> > 1.0 SDK, release 2 that we just made
>> available.
>> > >> > For full details, please see our blog
>> post:
> Sprint moved away from GSM a very long time ago, and this phone is
> GSM-only and therefore doesn't work on Sprint's network. If you're in
> the US, T-Mobile is the best operator to use the Android Dev Phone 1
> on (and if you already have a G1 you can swap the SIM between the
> phones). It'll work on AT&T's network but you won't have any 3G data.
> JBQ
> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 10:31 PM, don rhummy <donrhu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Will this unlocked phone work with a Sprint/Nextel SIM card? I've heard
>> they're not compatible with most SIM-capable phones.
>> --- On Sat, 12/6/08, gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> From: gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com>
>>> Subject: [android-developers] Re: New SDK Available
>>> To: "Android Developers" <android-developers@googlegroups.com>
>>> Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 5:55 PM
>>> Hi,
>>> Many many thanks for finally making an unlocked DEV phone
>>> available
>>> (largely) worldwide.
>>> This is great news for us folks in the non T-Mobile regions
>>> and will
>>> help provide a level playing field for ADC II participants.
>>> ( In my own case I decided not to wait as no news of DEV
>>> phones was
>>> forthcoming before now, so I took the *big* gamble of
>>> procuring a US
>>> G1 privately through ebay - for a premium. I managed to get
>>> it working
>>> after purchasing an unlock code and configuring the GPRS
>>> setting to
>>> work with Optus 3G in Australia. )
>>> If the DEV phone is to automatically receive 'OTA'
>>> updates - without
>>> warning like the G1 - I would suggest that people double
>>> check their
>>> local mobile data plans to ensure they don't get
>>> slugged for excessive
>>> download charges.
>>> Once again thanks, this is a great (xmas/holiday) present
>>> for many
>>> Android devs :-)
>>> Regards
>>> On Dec 7, 4:31 am, Romain Guy <romain...@google.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > The Android Dev Phone 1 supports 3G in Europe. It
>>> depends on the
>>> > carrier, the country, etc. though. But it should work
>>> in most cases.
>>> > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Paulo Sergio
>>> <paulo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > > Hi
>>> > > very nice news!!!
>>> > > 2 questions:
>>> > > whats the band frenquency of the phone? will it
>>> have 3g in europe?
>>> > > from where is it shipped? if outside europe will
>>> be expensive to who live
>>> > > here
>>> > > ordering online is a huge help, but i'm just
>>> sad that a lot of country where
>>> > > left out! it's online, why do this??
>>> > > thanks,
>>> > > paulo
>>> > > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Al Sutton
>>> <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
>>> > >> The development phones are an excellent and
>>> much needed help (especially
>>> > >> since they are available in markets where the
>>> G1 currently isn't).
>>> > >> And I'd personally like to give a BIG hug
>>> to whoever fixed installing
>>> > >> apps via the browser from places such as
>>> AndAppStore in the new SDK
>>> > >> release :) :) :).
>>> > >> Dan Morrill wrote:
>>> > >> > Hello, developers! I wanted to call
>>> your attention to the new Android
>>> > >> > 1.0 SDK, release 2 that we just made
>>> available.
>>> > >> > For full details, please see our blog
>>> post:
-- Xavier A. Mathews
Student/Browser Specialist/Developer/Web-Master
Google Group Client Based Tech Support Specialist
Hazel Crest Illinois
xavieruni...@gmail.com¥xavieruni...@hotmail.com¥truestar...@yahoo.com
"Fear of a name, only increases fear of the thing itself."
What makes you believe that it will not work on AT&T's 3G network? I
am planning on seeing how AT&T reacts to my request for the SIM card
from my iPhone, ha ha.
On Dec 7, 9:14 am, Jean-Baptiste Queru <j...@google.com> wrote:
> Sprint moved away from GSM a very long time ago, and this phone is
> GSM-only and therefore doesn't work on Sprint's network. If you're in
> the US, T-Mobile is the best operator to use the Android Dev Phone 1
> on (and if you already have a G1 you can swap the SIM between the
> phones). It'll work on AT&T's network but you won't have any 3G data.
> JBQ
> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 10:31 PM, don rhummy <donrhu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Will this unlocked phone work with a Sprint/Nextel SIM card? I've heard they're not compatible with most SIM-capable phones.
> > --- On Sat, 12/6/08, gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> From: gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com>
> >> Subject: [android-developers] Re: New SDK Available
> >> To: "Android Developers" <android-developers@googlegroups.com>
> >> Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 5:55 PM
> >> Hi,
> >> Many many thanks for finally making an unlocked DEV phone
> >> available
> >> (largely) worldwide.
> >> This is great news for us folks in the non T-Mobile regions
> >> and will
> >> help provide a level playing field for ADC II participants.
> >> ( In my own case I decided not to wait as no news of DEV
> >> phones was
> >> forthcoming before now, so I took the *big* gamble of
> >> procuring a US
> >> G1 privately through ebay - for a premium. I managed to get
> >> it working
> >> after purchasing an unlock code and configuring the GPRS
> >> setting to
> >> work with Optus 3G in Australia. )
> >> If the DEV phone is to automatically receive 'OTA'
> >> updates - without
> >> warning like the G1 - I would suggest that people double
> >> check their
> >> local mobile data plans to ensure they don't get
> >> slugged for excessive
> >> download charges.
> >> Once again thanks, this is a great (xmas/holiday) present
> >> for many
> >> Android devs :-)
> >> Regards
> >> On Dec 7, 4:31 am, Romain Guy <romain...@google.com>
> >> wrote:
> >> > The Android Dev Phone 1 supports 3G in Europe. It
> >> depends on the
> >> > carrier, the country, etc. though. But it should work
> >> in most cases.
> >> > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Paulo Sergio
> >> <paulo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > Hi
> >> > > very nice news!!!
> >> > > 2 questions:
> >> > > whats the band frenquency of the phone? will it
> >> have 3g in europe?
> >> > > from where is it shipped? if outside europe will
> >> be expensive to who live
> >> > > here
> >> > > ordering online is a huge help, but i'm just
> >> sad that a lot of country where
> >> > > left out! it's online, why do this??
> >> > > thanks,
> >> > > paulo
> >> > > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Al Sutton
> >> <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
> >> > >> The development phones are an excellent and
> >> much needed help (especially
> >> > >> since they are available in markets where the
> >> G1 currently isn't).
> >> > >> And I'd personally like to give a BIG hug
> >> to whoever fixed installing
> >> > >> apps via the browser from places such as
> >> AndAppStore in the new SDK
> >> > >> release :) :) :).
> >> > >> Dan Morrill wrote:
> >> > >> > Hello, developers! I wanted to call
> >> your attention to the new Android
> >> > >> > 1.0 SDK, release 2 that we just made
> >> available.
> >> > >> > For full details, please see our blog
> >> post:
> What makes you believe that it will not work on AT&T's 3G network? I
> am planning on seeing how AT&T reacts to my request for the SIM card
> from my iPhone, ha ha.
> On Dec 7, 9:14 am, Jean-Baptiste Queru <j...@google.com> wrote:
>> Sprint moved away from GSM a very long time ago, and this phone is
>> GSM-only and therefore doesn't work on Sprint's network. If you're in
>> the US, T-Mobile is the best operator to use the Android Dev Phone 1
>> on (and if you already have a G1 you can swap the SIM between the
>> phones). It'll work on AT&T's network but you won't have any 3G data.
>> JBQ
>> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 10:31 PM, don rhummy <donrhu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> > Will this unlocked phone work with a Sprint/Nextel SIM card? I've heard
>> > they're not compatible with most SIM-capable phones.
>> > --- On Sat, 12/6/08, gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> From: gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com>
>> >> Subject: [android-developers] Re: New SDK Available
>> >> To: "Android Developers" <android-developers@googlegroups.com>
>> >> Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 5:55 PM
>> >> Hi,
>> >> Many many thanks for finally making an unlocked DEV phone
>> >> available
>> >> (largely) worldwide.
>> >> This is great news for us folks in the non T-Mobile regions
>> >> and will
>> >> help provide a level playing field for ADC II participants.
>> >> ( In my own case I decided not to wait as no news of DEV
>> >> phones was
>> >> forthcoming before now, so I took the *big* gamble of
>> >> procuring a US
>> >> G1 privately through ebay - for a premium. I managed to get
>> >> it working
>> >> after purchasing an unlock code and configuring the GPRS
>> >> setting to
>> >> work with Optus 3G in Australia. )
>> >> If the DEV phone is to automatically receive 'OTA'
>> >> updates - without
>> >> warning like the G1 - I would suggest that people double
>> >> check their
>> >> local mobile data plans to ensure they don't get
>> >> slugged for excessive
>> >> download charges.
>> >> Once again thanks, this is a great (xmas/holiday) present
>> >> for many
>> >> Android devs :-)
>> >> Regards
>> >> On Dec 7, 4:31 am, Romain Guy <romain...@google.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > The Android Dev Phone 1 supports 3G in Europe. It
>> >> depends on the
>> >> > carrier, the country, etc. though. But it should work
>> >> in most cases.
>> >> > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Paulo Sergio
>> >> <paulo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> > > Hi
>> >> > > very nice news!!!
>> >> > > 2 questions:
>> >> > > whats the band frenquency of the phone? will it
>> >> have 3g in europe?
>> >> > > from where is it shipped? if outside europe will
>> >> be expensive to who live
>> >> > > here
>> >> > > ordering online is a huge help, but i'm just
>> >> sad that a lot of country where
>> >> > > left out! it's online, why do this??
>> >> > > thanks,
>> >> > > paulo
>> >> > > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Al Sutton
>> >> <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
>> >> > >> The development phones are an excellent and
>> >> much needed help (especially
>> >> > >> since they are available in markets where the
>> >> G1 currently isn't).
>> >> > >> And I'd personally like to give a BIG hug
>> >> to whoever fixed installing
>> >> > >> apps via the browser from places such as
>> >> AndAppStore in the new SDK
>> >> > >> release :) :) :).
>> >> > >> Dan Morrill wrote:
>> >> > >> > Hello, developers! I wanted to call
>> >> your attention to the new Android
>> >> > >> > 1.0 SDK, release 2 that we just made
>> >> available.
>> >> > >> > For full details, please see our blog
>> >> post:
-- Xavier A. Mathews
Student/Browser Specialist/Developer/Web-Master
Google Group Client Based Tech Support Specialist
Hazel Crest Illinois
xavieruni...@gmail.com¥xavieruni...@hotmail.com¥truestar...@yahoo.com
"Fear of a name, only increases fear of the thing itself."
> On 12/07/2008, Logan <logan.green...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > What makes you believe that it will not work on AT&T's 3G network? I
> > am planning on seeing how AT&T reacts to my request for the SIM card
> > from my iPhone, ha ha.
> > On Dec 7, 9:14 am, Jean-Baptiste Queru <j...@google.com> wrote:
> >> Sprint moved away from GSM a very long time ago, and this phone is
> >> GSM-only and therefore doesn't work on Sprint's network. If you're in
> >> the US, T-Mobile is the best operator to use the Android Dev Phone 1
> >> on (and if you already have a G1 you can swap the SIM between the
> >> phones). It'll work on AT&T's network but you won't have any 3G data.
> >> JBQ
> >> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 10:31 PM, don rhummy <donrhu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> > Will this unlocked phone work with a Sprint/Nextel SIM card? I've heard
> >> > they're not compatible with most SIM-capable phones.
> >> > --- On Sat, 12/6/08, gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> From: gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com>
> >> >> Subject: [android-developers] Re: New SDK Available
> >> >> To: "Android Developers" <android-developers@googlegroups.com>
> >> >> Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 5:55 PM
> >> >> Hi,
> >> >> Many many thanks for finally making an unlocked DEV phone
> >> >> available
> >> >> (largely) worldwide.
> >> >> This is great news for us folks in the non T-Mobile regions
> >> >> and will
> >> >> help provide a level playing field for ADC II participants.
> >> >> ( In my own case I decided not to wait as no news of DEV
> >> >> phones was
> >> >> forthcoming before now, so I took the *big* gamble of
> >> >> procuring a US
> >> >> G1 privately through ebay - for a premium. I managed to get
> >> >> it working
> >> >> after purchasing an unlock code and configuring the GPRS
> >> >> setting to
> >> >> work with Optus 3G in Australia. )
> >> >> If the DEV phone is to automatically receive 'OTA'
> >> >> updates - without
> >> >> warning like the G1 - I would suggest that people double
> >> >> check their
> >> >> local mobile data plans to ensure they don't get
> >> >> slugged for excessive
> >> >> download charges.
> >> >> Once again thanks, this is a great (xmas/holiday) present
> >> >> for many
> >> >> Android devs :-)
> >> >> Regards
> >> >> On Dec 7, 4:31 am, Romain Guy <romain...@google.com>
> >> >> wrote:
> >> >> > The Android Dev Phone 1 supports 3G in Europe. It
> >> >> depends on the
> >> >> > carrier, the country, etc. though. But it should work
> >> >> in most cases.
> >> >> > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Paulo Sergio
> >> >> <paulo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> > > Hi
> >> >> > > very nice news!!!
> >> >> > > 2 questions:
> >> >> > > whats the band frenquency of the phone? will it
> >> >> have 3g in europe?
> >> >> > > from where is it shipped? if outside europe will
> >> >> be expensive to who live
> >> >> > > here
> >> >> > > ordering online is a huge help, but i'm just
> >> >> sad that a lot of country where
> >> >> > > left out! it's online, why do this??
> >> >> > > thanks,
> >> >> > > paulo
> >> >> > > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Al Sutton
> >> >> <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
> >> >> > >> The development phones are an excellent and
> >> >> much needed help (especially
> >> >> > >> since they are available in markets where the
> >> >> G1 currently isn't).
> >> >> > >> And I'd personally like to give a BIG hug
> >> >> to whoever fixed installing
> >> >> > >> apps via the browser from places such as
> >> >> AndAppStore in the new SDK
> >> >> > >> release :) :) :).
> >> >> > >> Nice work and well done all at Google.
> >> >> > >> Dan Morrill wrote:
> >> >> > >> > Hello, developers! I wanted to call
> >> >> your attention to the new Android
> >> >> > >> > 1.0 SDK, release 2 that we just made
> >> >> available.
> >> >> > >> > For full details, please see our blog
> >> >> post:
> --
> Xavier A. Mathews
> Student/Browser Specialist/Developer/Web-Master
> Google Group Client Based Tech Support Specialist
> Hazel Crest Illinois
> xavieruni...@gmail.com¥xavieruni...@hotmail.com¥truestar...@yahoo.com
> "Fear of a name, only increases fear of the thing itself."
Because AT&T's 3G runs off of a different frequency band than T-
Mobile's. So the phone will work and you can make calls with AT&T and
use their Edge network, but you'll never get 3G connectivity.
On Dec 7, 8:43 am, Logan <logan.green...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What makes you believe that it will not work on AT&T's 3G network? I
> am planning on seeing how AT&T reacts to my request for the SIM card
> from my iPhone, ha ha.
> On Dec 7, 9:14 am, Jean-Baptiste Queru <j...@google.com> wrote:
> > Sprint moved away from GSM a very long time ago, and this phone is
> > GSM-only and therefore doesn't work on Sprint's network. If you're in
> > the US, T-Mobile is the best operator to use the Android Dev Phone 1
> > on (and if you already have a G1 you can swap the SIM between the
> > phones). It'll work on AT&T's network but you won't have any 3G data.
> > JBQ
> > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 10:31 PM, don rhummy <donrhu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > Will this unlocked phone work with a Sprint/Nextel SIM card? I've heard they're not compatible with most SIM-capable phones.
> > > --- On Sat, 12/6/08, gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> From: gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com>
> > >> Subject: [android-developers] Re: New SDK Available
> > >> To: "Android Developers" <android-developers@googlegroups.com>
> > >> Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 5:55 PM
> > >> Hi,
> > >> Many many thanks for finally making an unlocked DEV phone
> > >> available
> > >> (largely) worldwide.
> > >> This is great news for us folks in the non T-Mobile regions
> > >> and will
> > >> help provide a level playing field for ADC II participants.
> > >> ( In my own case I decided not to wait as no news of DEV
> > >> phones was
> > >> forthcoming before now, so I took the *big* gamble of
> > >> procuring a US
> > >> G1 privately through ebay - for a premium. I managed to get
> > >> it working
> > >> after purchasing an unlock code and configuring the GPRS
> > >> setting to
> > >> work with Optus 3G in Australia. )
> > >> If the DEV phone is to automatically receive 'OTA'
> > >> updates - without
> > >> warning like the G1 - I would suggest that people double
> > >> check their
> > >> local mobile data plans to ensure they don't get
> > >> slugged for excessive
> > >> download charges.
> > >> Once again thanks, this is a great (xmas/holiday) present
> > >> for many
> > >> Android devs :-)
> > >> Regards
> > >> On Dec 7, 4:31 am, Romain Guy <romain...@google.com>
> > >> wrote:
> > >> > The Android Dev Phone 1 supports 3G in Europe. It
> > >> depends on the
> > >> > carrier, the country, etc. though. But it should work
> > >> in most cases.
> > >> > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Paulo Sergio
> > >> <paulo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> > > Hi
> > >> > > very nice news!!!
> > >> > > 2 questions:
> > >> > > whats the band frenquency of the phone? will it
> > >> have 3g in europe?
> > >> > > from where is it shipped? if outside europe will
> > >> be expensive to who live
> > >> > > here
> > >> > > ordering online is a huge help, but i'm just
> > >> sad that a lot of country where
> > >> > > left out! it's online, why do this??
> > >> > > thanks,
> > >> > > paulo
> > >> > > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Al Sutton
> > >> <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
> > >> > >> The development phones are an excellent and
> > >> much needed help (especially
> > >> > >> since they are available in markets where the
> > >> G1 currently isn't).
> > >> > >> And I'd personally like to give a BIG hug
> > >> to whoever fixed installing
> > >> > >> apps via the browser from places such as
> > >> AndAppStore in the new SDK
> > >> > >> release :) :) :).
> > >> > >> Nice work and well done all at Google.
> > >> > >> Dan Morrill wrote:
> > >> > >> > Hello, developers! I wanted to call
> > >> your attention to the new Android
> > >> > >> > 1.0 SDK, release 2 that we just made
> > >> available.
> > >> > >> > For full details, please see our blog
> > >> post:
> Because AT&T's 3G runs off of a different frequency band than T-
> Mobile's. So the phone will work and you can make calls with AT&T and
> use their Edge network, but you'll never get 3G connectivity.
> On Dec 7, 8:43 am, Logan <logan.green...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> What makes you believe that it will not work on AT&T's 3G network? I
>> am planning on seeing how AT&T reacts to my request for the SIM card
>> from my iPhone, ha ha.
>> On Dec 7, 9:14 am, Jean-Baptiste Queru <j...@google.com> wrote:
>> > Sprint moved away from GSM a very long time ago, and this phone is
>> > GSM-only and therefore doesn't work on Sprint's network. If you're in
>> > the US, T-Mobile is the best operator to use the Android Dev Phone 1
>> > on (and if you already have a G1 you can swap the SIM between the
>> > phones). It'll work on AT&T's network but you won't have any 3G data.
>> > JBQ
>> > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 10:31 PM, don rhummy <donrhu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> > > Will this unlocked phone work with a Sprint/Nextel SIM card? I've
>> > > heard they're not compatible with most SIM-capable phones.
>> > > --- On Sat, 12/6/08, gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >> From: gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com>
>> > >> Subject: [android-developers] Re: New SDK Available
>> > >> To: "Android Developers" <android-developers@googlegroups.com>
>> > >> Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 5:55 PM
>> > >> Hi,
>> > >> Many many thanks for finally making an unlocked DEV phone
>> > >> available
>> > >> (largely) worldwide.
>> > >> This is great news for us folks in the non T-Mobile regions
>> > >> and will
>> > >> help provide a level playing field for ADC II participants.
>> > >> ( In my own case I decided not to wait as no news of DEV
>> > >> phones was
>> > >> forthcoming before now, so I took the *big* gamble of
>> > >> procuring a US
>> > >> G1 privately through ebay - for a premium. I managed to get
>> > >> it working
>> > >> after purchasing an unlock code and configuring the GPRS
>> > >> setting to
>> > >> work with Optus 3G in Australia. )
>> > >> If the DEV phone is to automatically receive 'OTA'
>> > >> updates - without
>> > >> warning like the G1 - I would suggest that people double
>> > >> check their
>> > >> local mobile data plans to ensure they don't get
>> > >> slugged for excessive
>> > >> download charges.
>> > >> Once again thanks, this is a great (xmas/holiday) present
>> > >> for many
>> > >> Android devs :-)
>> > >> Regards
>> > >> On Dec 7, 4:31 am, Romain Guy <romain...@google.com>
>> > >> wrote:
>> > >> > The Android Dev Phone 1 supports 3G in Europe. It
>> > >> depends on the
>> > >> > carrier, the country, etc. though. But it should work
>> > >> in most cases.
>> > >> > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Paulo Sergio
>> > >> <paulo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >> > > Hi
>> > >> > > very nice news!!!
>> > >> > > 2 questions:
>> > >> > > whats the band frenquency of the phone? will it
>> > >> have 3g in europe?
>> > >> > > from where is it shipped? if outside europe will
>> > >> be expensive to who live
>> > >> > > here
>> > >> > > ordering online is a huge help, but i'm just
>> > >> sad that a lot of country where
>> > >> > > left out! it's online, why do this??
>> > >> > > thanks,
>> > >> > > paulo
>> > >> > > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Al Sutton
>> > >> <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
>> > >> > >> The development phones are an excellent and
>> > >> much needed help (especially
>> > >> > >> since they are available in markets where the
>> > >> G1 currently isn't).
>> > >> > >> And I'd personally like to give a BIG hug
>> > >> to whoever fixed installing
>> > >> > >> apps via the browser from places such as
>> > >> AndAppStore in the new SDK
>> > >> > >> release :) :) :).
>> > >> > >> Nice work and well done all at Google.
>> > >> > >> Dan Morrill wrote:
>> > >> > >> > Hello, developers! I wanted to call
>> > >> your attention to the new Android
>> > >> > >> > 1.0 SDK, release 2 that we just made
>> > >> available.
>> > >> > >> > For full details, please see our blog
>> > >> post:
-- Xavier A. Mathews
Student/Browser Specialist/Developer/Web-Master
Google Group Client Based Tech Support Specialist
Hazel Crest Illinois
xavieruni...@gmail.com¥xavieruni...@hotmail.com¥truestar...@yahoo.com
"Fear of a name, only increases fear of the thing itself."
> From: Jean-Baptiste Queru <j...@google.com>
> Subject: [android-developers] Re: New SDK Available
> To: android-developers@googlegroups.com
> Date: Sunday, December 7, 2008, 9:14 AM
> Sprint moved away from GSM a very long time ago, and this
> phone is
> GSM-only and therefore doesn't work on Sprint's
> network. If you're in
> the US, T-Mobile is the best operator to use the Android
> Dev Phone 1
> on (and if you already have a G1 you can swap the SIM
> between the
> phones). It'll work on AT&T's network but you
> won't have any 3G data.
> JBQ
> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 10:31 PM, don rhummy
> <donrhu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Will this unlocked phone work with a Sprint/Nextel SIM
> card? I've heard they're not compatible with most
> SIM-capable phones.
> > --- On Sat, 12/6/08, gjs
> <garyjamessi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> From: gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com>
> >> Subject: [android-developers] Re: New SDK
> Available
> >> To: "Android Developers"
> <android-developers@googlegroups.com>
> >> Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 5:55 PM
> >> Hi,
> >> Many many thanks for finally making an unlocked
> DEV phone
> >> available
> >> (largely) worldwide.
> >> This is great news for us folks in the non
> T-Mobile regions
> >> and will
> >> help provide a level playing field for ADC II
> participants.
> >> ( In my own case I decided not to wait as no news
> of DEV
> >> phones was
> >> forthcoming before now, so I took the *big* gamble
> of
> >> procuring a US
> >> G1 privately through ebay - for a premium. I
> managed to get
> >> it working
> >> after purchasing an unlock code and configuring
> the GPRS
> >> setting to
> >> work with Optus 3G in Australia. )
> >> If the DEV phone is to automatically receive
> 'OTA'
> >> updates - without
> >> warning like the G1 - I would suggest that people
> double
> >> check their
> >> local mobile data plans to ensure they don't
> get
> >> slugged for excessive
> >> download charges.
> >> Once again thanks, this is a great (xmas/holiday)
> present
> >> for many
> >> Android devs :-)
> >> Regards
> >> On Dec 7, 4:31 am, Romain Guy
> <romain...@google.com>
> >> wrote:
> >> > The Android Dev Phone 1 supports 3G in
> Europe. It
> >> depends on the
> >> > carrier, the country, etc. though. But it
> should work
> >> in most cases.
> >> > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Paulo Sergio
> >> <paulo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > Hi
> >> > > very nice news!!!
> >> > > 2 questions:
> >> > > whats the band frenquency of the phone?
> will it
> >> have 3g in europe?
> >> > > from where is it shipped? if outside
> europe will
> >> be expensive to who live
> >> > > here
> >> > > ordering online is a huge help, but
> i'm just
> >> sad that a lot of country where
> >> > > left out! it's online, why do this??
> >> > > thanks,
> >> > > paulo
> >> > > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Al
> Sutton
> >> <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
> >> > >> The development phones are an
> excellent and
> >> much needed help (especially
> >> > >> since they are available in markets
> where the
> >> G1 currently isn't).
> >> > >> And I'd personally like to give
> a BIG hug
> >> to whoever fixed installing
> >> > >> apps via the browser from places
> such as
> >> AndAppStore in the new SDK
> >> > >> release :) :) :).
> >> > >> Nice work and well done all at
> Google.
> >> > >> Dan Morrill wrote:
> >> > >> > Hello, developers! I wanted to
> call
> >> your attention to the new Android
> >> > >> > 1.0 SDK, release 2 that we just
> made
> >> available.
> >> > >> > For full details, please see
> our blog
> >> post:
A SIM is necessary if you want to make phone calls on a standard cellular networks (I mean, you can still make phone calls on WiFi without a SIM). 2008/12/7 Xavier Mathews <xavieruni...@gmail.com>
But we don't know which phone Google will be shipping. Is it similar
to a US G1 or to a UK G1 which seems to work on a different 3G
frequency? I guess we'll all know by the end of the week.
On Dec 7, 11:57 pm, "Pierre Bonnefoy" <pierre.bonne...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> A SIM is necessary if you want to make phone calls on a standard cellular
> networks (I mean, you can still make phone calls on WiFi without a SIM).
> 2008/12/7 Xavier Mathews <xavieruni...@gmail.com>
> > I thought that iphone was also an ipod and has over 10,000 apps what
> > is the point of a sim?
> But we don't know which phone Google will be shipping. Is it similar
> to a US G1 or to a UK G1 which seems to work on a different 3G
> frequency? I guess we'll all know by the end of the week.
> On Dec 7, 11:57 pm, "Pierre Bonnefoy" <pierre.bonne...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > A SIM is necessary if you want to make phone calls on a standard cellular
> > networks (I mean, you can still make phone calls on WiFi without a SIM).
> > 2008/12/7 Xavier Mathews <xavieruni...@gmail.com>
> > > I thought that iphone was also an ipod and has over 10,000 apps what
> > > is the point of a sim?
Note: please don't send private questions to me, as I don't have time to
provide private support. All such questions should be posted on public
forums, where I and others can see and answer them.
> From: Dianne Hackborn <hack...@android.com>
> Subject: [android-developers] Re: New SDK Available
> To: android-developers@googlegroups.com
> Date: Monday, December 8, 2008, 3:24 AM
> It's the same as the G1.
> On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 4:04 PM, Christine
> <christine.kar...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > But we don't know which phone Google will be
> shipping. Is it similar
> > to a US G1 or to a UK G1 which seems to work on a
> different 3G
> > frequency? I guess we'll all know by the end of
> the week.
> > On Dec 7, 11:57 pm, "Pierre Bonnefoy"
> <pierre.bonne...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > A SIM is necessary if you want to make phone
> calls on a standard cellular
> > > networks (I mean, you can still make phone calls
> on WiFi without a SIM).
> > > 2008/12/7 Xavier Mathews
> <xavieruni...@gmail.com>
> > > > I thought that iphone was also an ipod and
> has over 10,000 apps what
> > > > is the point of a sim?
> Note: please don't send private questions to me, as I
> don't have time to
> provide private support. All such questions should be
> posted on public
> forums, where I and others can see and answer them.