Google To Sell Truly Open Android Dev Phone
binary.bang writes "Google has announced an unlocked version of T-Mobile's G1 for sale at the same unlocked price of $399. The Android Dev Phone 1 is the G1, except being truly open: no SIM-lock, no hardware lock. Feel free to flash your customized Android build — the bootloader won't be checking for signatures. Don't be misled by the word 'Dev,' looks like all you need to qualify is an Android Market account. This looks like the Open Handset Alliance delivering the promised Open Handset: yes root, yes flash-your-build, no contract, no strings attached. Anyone else relieved & thrilled?"
Don't get this if you expect them to support it when it breaks. It's for "advanced developers", "not for end users". Rea
How does the FCC ensure that this phone is operating within [parameters]?
I would have to assume that the G1's output power is hardware limited.
Otherwise I don't see how the phone will stay within its FCC certification.
[Fuck Beta]
o0t!
Yes, but will the phone companies actually allow you to use it? Or will they say "No, it's a security risk to our network!"?
How many people do you know in Spain? And asking for a stranger to do the transaction for you is a good way to get ripped off.
Unless the phone is actually manufactured in the U.S. there's no reasonable reason for Europeans to pay 50% more than Americans.
They could ship it from China (or wherever) and we wouldn't be paying double of everything for no good reason.
Trust me, the Chinese have decent shipping fees.