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Android Dev Phone

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Unlocked Android phone used for development purposes

TheAndroid Dev Phone (ADP) was a series ofSIM-unlocked and bootloader unlockedAndroid devices designed for advanced developers. While developers can use regular consumer devices purchased at retail to test and use their apps, some developers may choose not to use a retail device, preferring an unlocked or no-contract device.

TheGoogle Nexus series was thede facto successor ofAndroid Development Phones,[1] with theGoogle Pixel series coming after.

Android Dev Phone 1

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On December 5, 2008,Google announced the Android Dev Phone 1, a version of theHTC Dream.[2] The Android Dev Phone 1 was aSIM-unlocked andbootloader unlocked device that was designed for advanced developers. The device shipped with Android 1.0. It was possible to use any SIM in the device and one could flash custom Android builds that would work with the unlocked bootloader.[3] Unlike the bootloader on retail devices, the bootloader on the Android Dev Phone 1 did not enforce signed system images. The Android Dev Phone 1 also appealed to developers who live outsideT-Mobile geographies. The device itself cost $399 (USD) (including free shipping in the US).[4] Google stated that "The Android Dev Phone 1 devices are not intended for non-developer end-users. Because the device can be configured with system software not provided by or supported by Google or any other company, end-users operate these devices at their own risk."[3][5]

System access and copy protection

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Applications developed for distribution on Google Play allow the developer to enable copy protection which prevents the end user from copying the application from the phone. Because the Android Dev Phone allows unrestricted access to the OS, this copy protection is disabled. If the developer enables copy protection on their application, then the application does not appear on Google Play for the Dev Phone.[6]

Availability

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The device was available for purchase in 19 international markets, including United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, India, Canada, France, Taiwan, Spain, Australia, Singapore, Switzerland, Netherlands, Austria, Sweden, Finland, Poland, Egypt and Hungary.[3]

Hardware specifications

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Android Dev Phone 2

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The Android Dev Phone 2 was a hardware unlocked version of theHTC Magic.[7][8] The Android Dev Phone 2 was a SIM-unlocked andbootloader unlocked device that was designed for advanced developers. The device shipped with Android 1.6. It was possible to use any SIM in the device and one could flash custom Android builds that would work with the unlocked bootloader. Unlike the bootloader on retail devices, the bootloader on the Android Dev Phone 2 does not enforce signed system images. The Android Dev Phone 2 should also appealed to developers who live outsideT-Mobile geographies. The device itself cost $399 (USD) (including free shipping in the US)."[5]

Availability

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The device is available for purchase in 21 international markets, including United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, India, Canada, France, Taiwan, Spain, Australia, Singapore, Switzerland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Austria, Sweden, Estonia, Finland, Poland, Egypt and Hungary.[9]

Hardware specifications

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Building for devices | Android Open Source".source.android.com. Archived fromthe original on 2013-01-29.
  2. ^MG Siegler (2008-12-06)."Android developers, start your engines: Google unlocks the G1".Venturebeat. Retrieved2020-09-15.
  3. ^abc"Google releasing an unlocked G1 for developers at $399".GSMArena.com news. 2008-10-08. Retrieved2020-09-14.
  4. ^Murph, Darren (2018-12-05)."SIM / hardware-unlocked Android Dev Phone 1 surfaces for $399".Engadget. Retrieved2020-09-15.
  5. ^ab"Developing on a Device | Android Developers".developer.android.com. Archived fromthe original on 2010-04-14.
  6. ^Morrill, Dan (2009-03-09)."Software Update Available for the Android Developer Phone | Android Developers Blog".android-developers.googleblog.com. Retrieved2013-07-21.
  7. ^Casey Chan (2009-11-16)."Android Dev Phone 2 is the myTouch 3G is the HTC Magic is the Google Ion".Android Central. Retrieved2020-09-15.
  8. ^Corbet, Jonathan (2009-11-16)."Android Dev Phone 2 available".LWN.net. Retrieved2020-09-15.
  9. ^"Competing with Apple, Samsung is Going to Release the Next Galaxy Note in Early September".ccjk.com. 2014-08-18.Archived from the original on 2014-08-26. Retrieved2020-09-14.

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