I have an adp1 that I bought weeks after the unveiling in dec 08. My wife has a regular tmobile g1. I am interested in upgrading to pick up some of the new capability and to get familiar with the development environment. However, I have read quite a bit of issues including non-technical or business case issues for supporting adp1. Anyway, I would like to know (as a practicing sw engineer), is upgrading from 1.0 to 1.6 technically challenging in the context of software maturity (I prefer not to brick my phone and don't need challenges) or is there a lot of people doing what they shouldn't be doing (hacks)? Peace
Randy
If you search on my email address you will find my updates which were easy to progress. Currently 1.6 from 1.5 and 1.0 previous.
On Jan 12, 2010 4:57 PM, "Randy Higginbotham" <randyhig...@gmail.com> wrote:I have an adp1 that I bought weeks after the unveiling in dec 08. My wife has a regular tmobile g1. I am interested in upgrading to pick up some of the new capability and to get familiar with the development environment. However, I have read quite a bit of issues including non-technical or business case issues for supporting adp1. Anyway, I would like to know (as a practicing sw engineer), is upgrading from 1.0 to 1.6 technically challenging in the context of software maturity (I prefer not to brick my phone and don't need challenges) or is there a lot of people doing what they shouldn't be doing (hacks)? Peace
Randy
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